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  2. Thomas P. Smith Water Reclamation Facility - Wikipedia

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    "When domestic wastewater is treated, a solid by-product accumulates in the wastewater treatment plant and must be removed periodically to keep the plant operating properly. The collected material, called biosolids or more commonly "sewage sludge," is high in organic content, and contains moderate amounts of nutrients that are needed by plants.

  3. Tampa Bay Water - Wikipedia

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    The regional utility built the C.W. Bill Young Regional Reservoir of 15,500,000,000 US gallons (59,000,000 m 3), a seawater desalination plant with a maximum output of 25,000,000 US gallons (95,000 m 3) per day, [2] a surface water treatment plant with a maximum output of 120,000,000 US gallons (450,000 m 3) per day, and interconnected more ...

  4. Se7en Wetlands - Wikipedia

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    Se7en Wetlands is a 1,640-acre constructed treatment wetland system that receives all of the City of Lakeland, FL treated wastewater, along with reuse water from Lakeland Electric and reclaimed water from Polk County, FL. [4] Se7en Wetlands has been in operation as a Water Utility since 1987 and opened in 2018 as a City of Lakeland Park. [5]

  5. Lake Washington (Florida) - Wikipedia

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    It furnishes two-thirds of the water to Melbourne's 150,000 customers. [3] The John A. Buckley Surface Water Treatment Plant is located nearby. It is owned by the City of Melbourne and furnishes it, and other cities, with potable water. The water main is 36 inches (910 mm) in diameter. [4] It is one of the lakes that make up the St. Johns River ...

  6. Draining and development of the Everglades - Wikipedia

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    Much of the water reclaimed from the Everglades was sent to newly developed areas. [80] With metropolitan growth came urban problems associated with rapid expansion: traffic jams; school overcrowding; crime; overloaded sewage treatment plants; and, for the first time in south Florida's urban history, water shortages in times of drought. [81]

  7. Sewage treatment - Wikipedia

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    Sewage treatment plants can have significant effects on the biotic status of receiving waters and can cause some water pollution, especially if the treatment process used is only basic. For example, for sewage treatment plants without nutrient removal, eutrophication of receiving water bodies can be a problem.