
Water Pollution Control Facility
A Water Pollution Control Facility, commonly known as a wastewater treatment plant, is a system that cleans used water from homes, businesses, and industries before releasing it back into the environment. The process typically involves removing solids, organic materials, and pollutants through physical, chemical, and biological treatments. This ensures that the water is safe, reducing harm to ecosystems and public health. The facility plays a vital role in maintaining clean water supplies and protecting natural water bodies from contamination.