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  2. Ames wastewater treatment facility’s needed renovation could ...

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    Ames' Water Pollution Control Facility, built in 1989, is in need of a nearly $53 million technological renovation. ... Plans to renovate Ames' wastewater treatment facility may cost the city $8.6 ...

  3. Riviera's estimated date for new water treatment facility has ...

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    A new water treatment facility in Riviera Beach could cost $200M and take three years to build. ... Riviera Beach residents learned Wednesday that a new water treatment plant will cost an ...

  4. Industrial water treatment - Wikipedia

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    Process water is water that is used in a variety of manufacturing operations, such as: coating and plating; rinsing and spraying; washing, etc. Municipal and ground water often contain dissolved minerals which make it unsuitable for these processes because it would affect product quality and/or increase manufacturing costs.

  5. Industrial wastewater treatment - Wikipedia

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    An industrial wastewater treatment plant may include one or more of the following rather than the conventional treatment sequence of sewage treatment plants: An API oil-water separator, for removing separate phase oil from wastewater. [43]: 180 A clarifier, for removing solids from wastewater. [44]: 41–15

  6. Water treatment - Wikipedia

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    Dalecarlia Water Treatment Plant, Washington, D.C. Water treatment is any process that improves the quality of water to make it appropriate for a specific end-use. The end use may be drinking, industrial water supply, irrigation, river flow maintenance, water recreation or many other uses, including being safely returned to the environment.

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    The facility can treat 200 gallons of water per minute, equaling about 288,000 gallons per day, the release said. After accounting for the water used by the facility to operate, the campus will ...