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- Wastewater - Johnson County Kansas
Johnson County Wastewater (JCW) is responsible for the safe collection, transportation and treatment of wastewater generated by our community Our work supports the protection of public health and the environment by helping to protect the water quality of our lakes, rivers, and streams Managing your wastewater account is now easier than ever
- New York State Wastewater Surveillance
Wastewater is made up of water and sewage that runs down the drain It can contain pharmaceuticals, personal care products, chemicals, and nutrients, as well as human and animal waste including bacteria and viruses contained in urine and feces
- Wastewater Operator Certification Program | California State Water . . .
Since 1972, the State Water Board examines and certifies wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) operators for competency to operate WWTPs Since 1994, the State Water Board has registered contract operators to operate WWTPs
- Wastewater - Mass. gov
MassDEP's wastewater programs regulate discharges from treatment plants, industrial facilities, sewers, and other sources This makes sure that our water remains safe from pollutants
- Wastewater | NH Department of Environmental Services
Regulating the collection and treatment of wastewater across the state to protect public health and the environment Wastewater is water affected by human use from any combination of domestic, commercial, or industrial activities
- On-Site Wastewater - Mississippi State Department of Health
Possible contamination of ground and surface waters is both an environmental and public health concern Proper disposal of wastewater is critical as the population expands in rural areas of our state
- Wastewater Management - City and County of Denver
Wastewater refers to any water that has become contaminated by human influence and is broken into two groups: sewage and stormwater, which are managed through separate systems in Denver
- Wastewater – Philadelphia Water Department
PWD manages and treats Philadelphia wastewater, which includes the upkeep of more than 3,000 miles of sewer We use a system of combined sewers in approximately half of the city’s neighborhoods and a separate sewer system in the other half
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