Difference between sewage treatment plant and water treatment plant
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Answer:A poorly run sewage treatment plant causes the most damage.
A poorly run sewage treatment plant causes the most damage. A well-run sewage treatment plant puts out water of the quality that is the starting point for the drinking-water plant.
A poorly run sewage treatment plant causes the most damage. A well-run sewage treatment plant puts out water of the quality that is the starting point for the drinking-water plant. This assumed secondary sewage treatment, the usual situation.
A poorly run sewage treatment plant causes the most damage. A well-run sewage treatment plant puts out water of the quality that is the starting point for the drinking-water plant. This assumed secondary sewage treatment, the usual situation. The rare tertiary treatment plants can turn out water cleaner than the water in the stream it dumps into.
A poorly run sewage treatment plant causes the most damage. A well-run sewage treatment plant puts out water of the quality that is the starting point for the drinking-water plant. This assumed secondary sewage treatment, the usual situation. The rare tertiary treatment plants can turn out water cleaner than the water in the stream it dumps into. There are still a few old primary treatment plants, which essentially just strain out the big pieces and discharge the sewage into a stream or pond.
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