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Wastewater treatment plants

Wastewater treatment plants are facilities that clean used water from homes, businesses, and industries before releasing it back into the environment. They remove harmful substances, dirt, organic matter, and pollutants through a series of processes like screening, sedimentation, biological treatment, and disinfection. These steps help protect water quality, prevent health hazards, and support ecosystems. Essentially, wastewater treatment plants ensure that the water we dispose of is properly cleaned so it doesn’t harm the environment or public health.