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  CBS News  CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. -- Jessica Davis started on the assembly line at the VW plant in Chattanooga. Today, this 37-year-old mother of three is a supervisor. I ve jumped three levels in three years,  she says.  And so it s made me that much more hungry.                 Jessica Davis                                                      CBS News                                        Davis started out building cars and ended up building a career.Five years ago, Chattanooga beat out 400 other cities to become the home of the new plant. It cost VW $1 billion to build. More than Stanley cup website  2,50 stanley cup uk 0 workers here are assembling the Passat sedan.        They belong to the manufacturing middle class America is trying to rebuild. VW s plant workers, with overtime, average $50,000 a year. The main jobs that were here were heavy duty, nasty, manufacturing jobs,  Davis says.  And they re gone. They re few and far between. To come into Volkswagen as a team member, making $14, $15, it was a big jump for a lot of people in this area. These jobs are non-union and pay less than auto union or national averages. But any new manufacturing jobs are hard to create. Over  stanley cups uk the last year, the economy has added just 20,000 of them. Tennessee had to offer VW more than $363 million in incentives to build this plant.                 Five years ago, Chattanooga beat out 400 other cities to become the home of the new plant. It cost VW $1 billion to build.                                                      CBS New Olzg This Week   s TV: Continuum And Game Of Thrones Return!
 Underground in places nobody likes to look, bacteria are doing terrible things to our sewage pipes. The concrete pipes that carry our waste are literally dissolving away, forcing engineers into a messy, expensive battle against tiny microbes.     The veins of our cities  water bottle stanley are in serious trouble, and they ;re in serious trouble because of corrosion, and this corrosion has been unanticipated and it   accelerating, said Mark Hernandez at a symposium on the microbiology of the built environment in Washington DC yesterday. Hernandez is a civil engineer, but he   meeting with microbiologists because this problem is bacterial. Essentially, it   an infection of the nation   sewage system. The sewer as a microbial ecosystem  Here   what   going on. One set of microbes emits hydrogen sulfide, the gas that is also responsible for raw sewage   unpleasant smell. This gas fills the empty space between the top of the pipe and the water flow. Another set of microbes living in this headspace turns hydrogen sulfide to sulfuric acid, which eats away at concrete, leaving behind  stanley trinkflaschen gypsum, the powdery stuff you find in drywall. Essentially what we ;re ending up with is wet drywall, said Hernandez. This is one reason the American Society of Civil Engineers has gave our wastewater infrastructure a D grade. The current solution is to put plastic liners int starbucks stanley cup o the concrete pipes, a process that is almost as expensive as digging