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  2. John Oliver Memorial Sewer Plant - Wikipedia

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    The John Oliver Memorial Sewer Plant is a sewage treatment plant in Danbury, Connecticut, named after the British-American comedian and political satirist John Oliver.The plant was completely renovated in response to a 2008 order from state and federal agencies to address the inability of the existing sewage system to curtail phosphorus concentrations in wastewater, as well as other ...

  3. Wastewater treatment - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different kinds of wastewater treatment plants and how they remove contaminants from sewage, industrial, agricultural and other wastewaters. Find out how treated wastewater can be reused or disposed safely and see some global statistics and examples.

  4. Sewage regulation and administration - Wikipedia

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    The treatment plants, known as publicly owned treatment works (POTW) in CWA parlance, must protect the health and welfare of the local population by ensuring that wastewater does not contaminate the local potable water supply, nor violate additional water quality standards that protect the ecological health of the water body.

  5. Newtown Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the largest sewage treatment facility in New York City, its history, function, and public amenities. The plant handles 310 million gallons of waste water per day and has eight metallic digester eggs as a landmark.

  6. Blue Plains Advanced Wastewater Treatment Plant - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the largest wastewater treatment plant in the world, located in Washington, D.C. and serving over 1.6 million customers. Find out how it reduces nutrient pollution, generates electricity and soil amendments, and has a history of excellence.

  7. Suez North America - Wikipedia

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    Suez North America is a subsidiary of Suez Environnement, a French utility company, that owns and operates water and wastewater systems in the US. It was founded as Hackensack Water Company in 1869 and later renamed United Water in 2000, before changing its name in 2015.

  8. Deer Island Waste Water Treatment Plant - Wikipedia

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    Deer Island Wastewater Treatment Plant, 2009 Wastewater from the 43 communities in the Boston area served by the MWRA reaches the plant through four tunnels. Three pump stations with a combined capacity of 1270 million gallons per day (mgd) lift the wastewater about 150 feet to primary treatment clarifiers that use gravity to remove about half ...

  9. Industrial wastewater treatment - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the processes, sources, contaminants and sectors of industrial wastewater treatment. Industrial wastewater is the by-product of various industries that may contain pollutants such as heavy metals, organic matter, nutrients, toxins, radionuclides and microplastics.