Wastewater Treatment Plant
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A facility which processes removing contaminants from municipal wastewater
Real World Example
Imagine cleaning up after a big party at your home, where guests have left a mess of trash, dirty dishes, and spills everywhere. This cleanup process is similar to how a wastewater treatment plant operates, as both involve sorting through unwanted materials and restoring a space (or water) to its clean, usable state. Just as you separate recyclables, wash dishes, and mop the floors to get your home back to normal, a wastewater treatment plant filters out solids, breaks down organic matter, and removes contaminants to ensure the water is safe and clean for the environment.
Practice Version
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