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Learn about the history, administration, and services of the water and wastewater department operated by the City of Dallas, Texas. Find out how DWU provides water to over 1.2 million customers and 31 wholesale communities, and how it manages conservation programs and water quality.
REACH Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals; RECAP Recycling in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough; RECOUP Recycling Of Used Plastics; REL Rear End Loader; REMADE Recycled Market Development; REPAC Regional Environmental Protection Advisory Committee; RFID Radio Frequency Identification; RIA Regulatory Impact Assessment
Learn about the history, operations, and governance of DC Water, the utility that provides drinking water, sewage collection, and treatment for Washington, D.C. and surrounding areas. Find out how DC Water is funded, managed, and regulated by the District of Columbia and the federal government.
A sanitary sewer is an underground pipe or tunnel system for transporting sewage from houses and commercial buildings to a sewage treatment plant or disposal. Learn about the different types of sanitary sewers, such as gravity, force, effluent, pressure and vacuum, and how they are designed, sized and maintained.
WSSC Water provides safe drinking water and wastewater treatment for Montgomery and Prince George's Counties in Maryland. It operates reservoirs, filtration plants, and water resource recovery facilities, and is overseen by six commissioners appointed by the county executives.
The State Water Board is a branch of the California Environmental Protection Agency that oversees water quality, water rights, and groundwater in the state. It also coordinates the nine Regional Water Boards that implement water pollution control programs.
A publicly owned treatment works (POTW) is a sewage treatment plant owned and operated by a government agency in the U.S. Learn about the history, regulation, and function of POTWs, and see examples of the largest and most efficient ones.
The watersheds provide numerous benefits for the 14 cities and over nine million people in the region. [56] However, increasing population, the arid climatic conditions of the region, the nature of economic activities along the rivers, increased trade, and uncontrolled emissions into them have placed tremendous pressure on water resources and ...