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Julio Cesar, 42 and three diving partners work exclusively by touch because their full time job is diving in water so dark that flashlights are useless: to unclog and repair the antiquated Mexico City sewers ("a sea of human waste and industrial chemicals." according to an April Los Angles Times dispatch). The city itself is in a valley surrounded by mountains, with frequent flooding and poor drainage in it's combined storm water-sewer system. Said one environmentalist. "You walk the streets, smell the stench of raw sewage, and can only imagine what's happening underground."
