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  2. Moving bed biofilm reactor - Wikipedia

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    The compact size and cheap wastewater treatment costs offers many advantages for the system. The main objective of using MBBR being water reuse and nutrient removal or recovery. [2] In theory, wastewater will be no longer considered waste, it can be considered a resource.

  3. Onsite sewage facility - Wikipedia

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    Onsite sewage facilities (OSSF), also called septic systems, are wastewater systems designed to treat and dispose of effluent on the same property that produces the wastewater, in areas not served by public sewage infrastructure. A septic tank and drainfield combination is a fairly common type of on-site sewage facility in the Western world.

  4. Waste stabilization pond - Wikipedia

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    The system may consist of a single pond or several ponds in a series, each pond playing a different role in the removal of pollutants. After treatment, the effluent may be returned to surface water or reused as irrigation water (or reclaimed water) if the effluent meets the required effluent standards (e.g. sufficiently low levels of pathogens).

  5. Clean Water State Revolving Fund - Wikipedia

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    Eligible projects under CWA section 212 include the capital costs for the construction and maintenance of publicly owned treatment works (POTWs). [6] Wastewater collection and treatment; Publicly owned municipal stormwater projects; Combined sewer overflow; Sanitary sewer overflow; Water pipes, storage, and treatment systems; Green infrastructure

  6. List of wastewater treatment technologies - Wikipedia

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    Aerobic treatment system; Anaerobic clarigester; Anaerobic digester types; ... Primer for Municipal Wastewater Treatment Systems (Report). EPA. 2004. EPA 832-R-04-001.

  7. Constructed wetland - Wikipedia

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    Since constructed wetlands are self-sustaining their lifetime costs are significantly lower than those of conventional treatment systems. Often their capital costs are also lower compared to conventional treatment systems. [31] They do take up significant space, and are therefore not preferred where real estate costs are high.

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