https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/uk-council-wants-to-pioneer-water-cremation-to-liquify-dead-bodies-and-flush-remains-down-the-drain-a3721541.html
A UK council has plans to allow bodies to be disposed of through “water cremation” turning all but the bones into liquid that gets poured down the drain.
Sandwell metropolitan borough council near Birmingham in the West Midlands wants a crematorium that can dispose of the dead using a technique which involves placing the corpse in a torpedo-like metal chamber where it is liquefied and flushed down the drain, the Sunday Times reports.
The plans have been delayed by water company Severn Trent which has refused to give a “trade effluent” permit to the council, apparently arguing that it only covers waste disposal and not dissolved bodies.
The technique, which is already used in parts of Canada and the US, is said to be more environmentally friendly than traditional cremation and uses less energy and produces fewer greenhouse gases.
Rowley Regis crematorium has been given permission from the council to fit the £300,000 Resomator, or water cremation device, but Severn Trent has to give a permit before it can dispose of waste down the drain, according to the newspaper.