zzdcar
Home
/
Reviews
/
Beyond Cars
/
The U.S. Navy's Big Beautiful New Carrier Has Hilariously Messed Up Toilets
The U.S. Navy's Big Beautiful New Carrier Has Hilariously Messed Up Toilets-March 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:14:01

Image for article titled The U.S. Navy's Big Beautiful New Carrier Has Hilariously Messed Up Toilets

The USS Gerald R. Ford is a technological marvel. Its nuclear reactors can enable it to move for 25 years without re-fueling. It uses powerful electro-magnets to hurl aircraft into the sky. It has toilets designed so incredibly poorly that the entire system needs to be unclogged and flushed out with acid, yes acid, on a regular basis, at the cost of $400,000 a pop.

A new from the Government Accountability Office (GAO) shows that the United States Navy’s newest, shiniest, and best aircraft carrier has one of the weirdest toilet problems I’ve ever heard of:

The effects of more onerous day-to-day maintenance costs are hard to quantify using available Navy data. For example, the Navy used a brand new toilet and sewage system on the CVN 77 and 78, similar to what is on a commercial aircraft, but increased in scale for a crew of over 4,000 people. To address unexpected and frequent clogging of the system, the Navy has determined that it needs to acid flush the CVN 77 and 78’s sewage system on a regular basis, which is an unplanned maintenance action for the entire service life of the ship. According to fleet maintenance officials, while each acid flush costs about $400,000, the Navy has yet to determine how often and for how many ships this action will need to be repeated, making the full cost impact difficult to quantify.

To be clear, the GAO report, which was first spotted by , did not blame the sailors nor the cooks for all the clogged toilets. It’s entirely down to the design of the system, and that’s making the cost of the ship skyrocket over its lifetime, as Bloomberg notes:

Overall, the Ford’s estimated lifetime operations and sustainment costs have grown to $123 billion from $77.3 billion, the most of six programs GAO evaluated.

“The Carrier toilet system is indicative of the kinds of issues we highlight in our report that are requiring more money, time, and effort to fix than originally anticipated due to a lack of adequate sustainment planning during the acquisition process,” said Shelby Oakley, a GAO director who manages the agency’s ship acquisition reviews

“The pipes are too narrow and when there are a bunch of sailors flushing the toilet at the same time, like in the morning, the suction doesn’t work,” said Oakley. “The Navy didn’t anticipate this problem.”

The Ford has an official complement of 4,539 sailors and Marines, and while in our ideal ship they will all defecate at evenly spaced intervals (at 1,440 minutes in a day, we’re naturally talking about 3.15 poops per minute, every minute, 24 hours a day, and NO MORE), apparently a whole bunch of them like to go right when they get up in the morning. Heathens.

I suppose the natural thing to do would be to simply install an entirely new system, but to do that, it would not only cost even more money just for the system itself, but you’d have to take the entire ship apart just to get it in there. Which also costs money, and isn’t really a thing that can be done.

So this is it. This is our lot in life.

Clogged toilets and acid.

The future only gets better.

Comments
Welcome to zzdcar comments! Please keep conversations courteous and on-topic. To fosterproductive and respectful conversations, you may see comments from our Community Managers.
Sign up to post
Sort by
Show More Comments
Beyond Cars
The Air Force's Secret Space Shuttle Has Been In Space 636 Days With No Plans To Come Down Yet
The Air Force's Secret Space Shuttle Has Been In Space 636 Days With No Plans To Come Down Yet
Despite some hints that the Air Force’s tiny re-usable space plane, the X-37B, would be returning to Earth after a long, secretive mission, it , and the little shuttle will continue to circle the globe, conducting its devious, secret little experiments. The last mission for the X-37B was days, so...
Mar 9, 2026
A Brief History Of Russian Fuckery
A Brief History Of Russian Fuckery
Former White House national security advisor Michael Flynn looks like a Kremlin plant. Russian fighter jets are a U.S. Navy destroyer at close range. One of its spy ships is out off the east coast. And last night, President Donald Trump’s campaign aides were in contact with Russian intelligence officials...
Mar 9, 2026
The Death Of Kim Jong-Il’s Other Son Is Unbelievably Bizarre
The Death Of Kim Jong-Il’s Other Son Is Unbelievably Bizarre
Of all the state-sanctioned killings North Korea has allegedly conducted under the regime of Kim Jong-un—and —probably none are as bizarre or as brazen as the accused murder of Kim’s own half-brother, Kim Jong-nam, at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport in Malaysia on Monday. If true this could lead to...
Mar 9, 2026
No, Hillary Clinton Did Not 'Give' Russia Uranium
No, Hillary Clinton Did Not 'Give' Russia Uranium
During a rambling, 75-minute press conference today, President Donald Trump dismissed reporters’ questions concerning his connections with Russia as a “ruse,” and repeated a lie about Hillary Clinton giving 20 percent of America’s uranium to Russia. It never happened. Trump repeated the false claim several times during the 2016 campaign,...
Mar 9, 2026
Trump Made Calls To Air Force General About The F-35 With Boeing CEO Secretly Listening In
Trump Made Calls To Air Force General About The F-35 With Boeing CEO Secretly Listening In
Hey, you remember that time when you were 14 and you called up your crush with your best friend secretly listening in so that after they could tell you what to say? President Donald Trump did just that, except with the Air Force General in charge of the program and...
Mar 9, 2026
Can You Turn The B-21 Bomber Into Air Force One? No Because That Would Be Insane
Can You Turn The B-21 Bomber Into Air Force One? No Because That Would Be Insane
Aviation is a field with no shortage of eccentrics and dreamers, a not-insignificant number of whom have willed even the wildest-sounding schemes into reality. But for every , Spruce Goose, or moon landing, there are scores of unrealized aircraft occupying some spectacular yet unfortunately imaginary Air and Space Museum...
Mar 9, 2026
Copyright 2023-2026 - www.zzdcar.com All Rights Reserved