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  2. Sewage farm - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, sewage plants began to replace sewage farms. Modern sewage farms are usually combined with such plant, so that they irrigate the land with treated sewage (reclaimed water). Some types of untreated sewage can be used on a sewage farm, or filtered through a constructed wetland.

  3. History of water supply and sanitation - Wikipedia

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    The treatment of Paris sewage, though, was left to natural devices as 5,000 hectares of land were used to spread the waste out to be naturally purified. [69] Further, the lack of sewage treatment left Parisian sewage pollution to become concentrated downstream in the town of Clichy, effectively forcing residents to pack up and move elsewhere. [69]

  4. Islington Sewage Farm - Wikipedia

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    The Islington sewage farm was subsequently closed and the land fell into disuse. The new industrial suburb of Regency Park was created on the site. [2] From 1975 to 1981 parts of the former sewage farm were subdivided and sold off by the state government. The 4.5-acre (1.8 ha) former residence of the sewage farm manager, Sunnybrae Farm, was ...

  5. Agricultural wastewater treatment - Wikipedia

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    Agricultural wastewater treatment is a farm management agenda for controlling pollution from confined animal operations and from surface runoff that may be contaminated by chemicals in fertilizer, pesticides, animal slurry, crop residues or irrigation water. Agricultural wastewater treatment is required for continuous confined animal operations ...

  6. Sewage treatment - Wikipedia

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    The term sewage treatment plant (STP) (or sewage treatment works) is nowadays often replaced with the term wastewater treatment plant (WWTP). [7] [8] Strictly speaking, the latter is a broader term that can also refer to industrial wastewater treatment. The terms water recycling center or water reclamation plants are also in use as synonyms.

  7. Monroe County History: Ruhlig Farms an example of ... - AOL

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    The Ruhlig Farm in Carleton may have begun as a relatively small-acre operation, but today it includes processing and production operations. Monroe County History: Ruhlig Farms an example of ...

  8. Reuse of human excreta - Wikipedia

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    A sewage farm in Hampshire, England. The resources available in wastewater and human excreta include water, plant nutrients, organic matter and energy content. Sanitation systems that are designed for safe and effective recovery of resources can play an important role in a community's overall resource management.

  9. Untreated sewage illegally pumped into Windermere - AOL

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    Millions of litres of raw sewage was pumped into one of the UK's most famous lakes after a fault.