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  2. Why a study on Lexington’s sewer systems could factor in ...

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    Lexington is in the midst of a new study to determine costs associated with expansion of sewer and wastewater, a key point in any discussion over expansion. Why a study on Lexington’s sewer ...

  3. Lexington to spend $75,000 on consultant to address stench ...

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    Residents have complained about odors from the city’s wastewater treatment plants, particularly in the Leestown Road area, for weeks. Lexington to spend $75,000 on consultant to address stench ...

  4. Louisville in the American Civil War - Wikipedia

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    Fort Southworth on Paddy's Run at the Ohio River (now site of city sewage treatment plant). Marker at 4522 Algonquin Parkway. Also in the area were Camp Gilbert (1862) and Camp C. F. Smith (1862), both at undetermined locations.

  5. Newtown Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant - Wikipedia

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    The Newtown Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant is the largest sewage treatment facility operated by the New York City Department of Environmental Protection. [1] Since 2010, its eight metallic "digester eggs", which are 140 feet (43 meters) tall and dramatically illuminated with blue light at night, have made it a local landmark, [2] particularly ...

  6. Rotating biological contactor - Wikipedia

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    A rotating biological contactor is a type of secondary (biological) treatment process. It consists of a series of closely spaced, parallel discs mounted on a rotating shaft which is supported just above the surface of the wastewater. Microorganisms grow on the surface of the discs where biological degradation of the wastewater pollutants takes ...

  7. Lexington can not add development without solving sewer ...

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  8. Effluent sewer - Wikipedia

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    Effluent sewer systems are a much less common sewage disposal method than gravity sewer systems that use gravity, as well as pumping where needed, to send raw sewage and other wastewater straight from consumers to a sewage treatment plant. There are two main types of gravity sewers, sanitary and combined. Sanitary sewers only treat the ...

  9. Blue Plains Advanced Wastewater Treatment Plant - Wikipedia

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    The commission began to install sewer connections from its service area to the Blue Plains plant in the late 1930s and 1940s. [10] [11] WSSC had built its own sewage treatment plant in Bladensburg, Maryland in the 1940s. In the early 1950s WSSC reached agreement with the District of Columbia government to connect the Bladensburg area to Blue ...