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  2. Dallas Water Utilities - Wikipedia

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    In January 1917 Dallas completed a 6 million US gallons (23,000 m 3) per day wastewater treatment plant, the Central WWTP, to comply with this law. The plant was expanded to keep up with Dallas’ growth in the 1920s.

  3. Texas Woman Who Fell into Sewer Was Found Dead 9 Miles ... - AOL

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    The attorney added that her body was discovered three days later and more than nine miles away at the Central Wastewater Treatment Plant in southeast Dallas, reported NBC DFW.

  4. List of largest wastewater treatment plants - Wikipedia

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    Western Treatment Plant: Melbourne Australia: 1897 485 000 105 [26] Jebel Ali Wastewater Treatment Plant Dubai UAE: 2019 375 000 [27] 6.7 Dasherkandi Sewage Treatment Plant Dhaka Bangladesh: 2023 350 000 500 000 0.26 Largest sewage treatment plan in South Asia. [28] McAlpine Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant Charlotte, N.C. USA: 1966 290,950

  5. Wastewater treatment - Wikipedia

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    Sewage treatment plant (a type of wastewater treatment plant) in La Crosse, Wisconsin. Wastewater treatment is a process which removes and eliminates contaminants from wastewater. It thus converts it into an effluent that can be returned to the water cycle. Once back in the water cycle, the effluent creates an acceptable impact on the environment.

  6. Publicly owned treatment works - Wikipedia

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    A publicly owned treatment works (POTW) is a term used in the United States for a sewage treatment plant owned, and usually operated, by a government agency. In the U.S., POTWs are typically owned by local government agencies, and are usually designed to treat domestic sewage and not industrial wastewater.

  7. Sewage plant construction to start in early 2025 - AOL

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    Construction of a regional sewage treatment plant to prevent effluent being pumped into the sea in the west will begin early next year. Plans for the Peel Sewage Treatment Works, situated west of ...

  8. City sewage plant decision is delayed again - AOL

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    If the relocation of the treatment plant goes ahead, it would allow a new district to be built in the north-east of Cambridge. It is expected to include 8,350 homes and create 15,000 new jobs.

  9. Sewage treatment - Wikipedia

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    Preliminary treatment arrangement at small and medium-sized sewage treatment plants: Manually-cleaned screens and grit chamber (Jales Treatment Plant, São Paulo, Brazil) The influent in sewage water passes through a bar screen to remove all large objects like cans, rags, sticks, plastic packets, etc. carried in the sewage stream. [ 24 ]