- Water Resource Recovery | Wichita, KS
Public Works and Utilities Sewage Treatment Division operates and maintains four Wastewater Treatment Facilities and 68 Sanitary Sewer Lift Stations These facilities provide primary, secondary, and advanced wastewater treatment, along with disinfection prior to discharge
- Wastewater - Sedgwick County Only
Homeowners may not pull a wastewater permit; a licensed wastewater installer must pull the wastewater permit All wastewater systems must be installed by a licensed wastewater installer Properties that are located within 400 feet of public sewer are required to hook up to these services
- Pollution Control NPDES Wastewater Programs | KDHE, KS
Administering and enforcing the NPDES Permit Program on behalf of the U S Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) This program addresses the direct discharge of wastewater to streams, rivers, lakes, and reservoirs
- Wastewater - Wikipedia
Wastewater (or waste water) is water generated after the use of drinking water, fresh water, raw water, or saline water in a variety of deliberate applications or processes [1]: 1 Another definition of wastewater is "Used water from any combination of domestic, industrial, commercial or agricultural activities, surface runoff storm water, and
- City of Wichita breaks ground on wastewater treatment improvements - KWCH
WICHITA, Kan (KWCH) - A groundbreaking in Wichita Friday marked the beginning of what will be years of improvements and additions to the city’s sewage treatment facilities The sewage plant work
- BIOLOGICAL NUTRIENT REMOVAL IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM
Improves water quality in the Mississippi River Basin by reducing nutrient concentration in wastewater discharge Enhances the resilience of the City of Wichita’s wastewater treatment facilities Improves odor control to benefit the community surrounding the wastewater treatment facilities
- Wastewater treatment | Process, History, Importance, Systems . . .
wastewater treatment, the removal of impurities from wastewater, or sewage, before it reaches aquifers or natural bodies of water such as rivers, lakes, estuaries, and oceans
- Wastewater Pollution and the Fight for Coastal Resilience
Discover the urgent issues of wastewater pollution and how sustainable practices can help restore our vulnerable ecosystems
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