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Among other major projects developed were the aqueduct of Bogotá, La Regadera Dam and the Vitelma Water Treatment Plant.
Under the Clean Water Act, EPA promulgated national standards for municipal sewage treatment plants, also called publicly owned treatment works, in the Secondary Treatment Regulation.
* Cold Water Immersion: The Gold Standard for Exertional Heatstroke Treatment
The Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan ( CERP ) proposed more than 60 construction projects over 30 years to store water that was being flushed into the ocean, in reservoirs, underground aquifers, and abandoned quarries ; add more Stormwater Treatment Areas to filter water that flowed into the lower Everglades ; regulate water released from pumping stations into local waterways and improve water released to Everglades National Park and Water Conservation Areas ; remove barriers to sheetflow by raising the Tamiami Trail and destroying the Miami Canal, and reuse wastewater for urban areas.
The large operational Water Treatment Works, owned by Thames Water, is situated between the Upper Sunbury Road ( A308 ) and the River Thames.
The Water Treatment Works is next to the Sunnyside Reservoir and the Stain Hill Reservoirs-sites of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation and contains flower-rich grassland and habitats for water birds.
The aqueduct passes the Water Treatment Works at Kempton Park, which used to be connected to Hampton via the Metropolitan Water Board Railway.
They ran into the 1st Indian Brigade led by Maj. Andrew Jackson Piercy near the current Pittsburg Waste Water Treatment Plant.
Major city facilities include the City Hall and Police Station at 700 Broad Street ; the Department of Public Services at 1160 Broad Street ; the Fire Department at 915 Broad Street ; the Maud Preston Palenske Public Library at 500 Market Street ; the John and Dede Howard Ice Arena at 2414 Willa Drive ; the Water Treatment Plant at 1701 Lions Park Drive ; and Riverview Cemetery at 2525 Niles Road.
The city Water Treatment Plant provides drinking water to the communities of the Lake Michigan Shoreline Water and Sewage Treatment Authority, which serves Lincoln Charter Township, Royalton Township, St. Joseph Charter Township, west of the St. Joseph River, and the villages of Shoreham and Stevensville.
The major departments of the City include Fire, Police, Public Works, Building and Zoning, Parks and Recreation, and Waste Water Treatment, each having a respective head appointed by the City Manager.
Some of the sewer effluent is processed by Hamburg Township's own Waste Water Treatment Plant.
The Waste Water Treatment Facility was built in 1985.
Glendale operates its own Waste Water ( sewage ) Treatment Plant and Water Plant ( artesian wells ).
The Anthony Water Treatment Plant is located at the southern end of Omar Street and provides drinking water and sewage treatment for the Town of Anthony.
Other parks in the city are River Fox Park, Park at Merryfield, Montebello Park, Hathaway Park, Courtside Park, Tranquil Park, Willamette River Water Treatment Plant Park, Willow Creek / Landover Park, Canyon Creek Park, and Boones Ferry Park located on the Willamette River at the landing for the defunct Boones Ferry.
Water is drawn from the Willamette River from the Wilsonville Water Treatment Plant built at a cost of $ 46 million in conjunction with the Tualatin Valley Water District.

Water and Plant
* Boiling Water Reactor Plant, BWR Simulator Program
* Boiling Water Reactor Plant Technology Education — Includes the PC-based BWR reactor simulation.
* Miniconjou (" Plant beside the Stream ," Planters by the Water )
* Oceanside Water Pollution Control Plant, San Francisco
The Cotton Plant Water Tower was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2008.
Recreation and cultural services include the Palmdale City Library, Legacy Commons, Larry Chimbole Cultural Center, Palmdale Playhouse and Art Gallery, Dry Town Water Park, Palmdale Amphitheater, Best of the West Softball Complex, Hammack Activity Center, Palmdale Oasis Park Recreation Center, Marie Kerr Park Recreation Center, Joe Davies Heritage Airpark at Palmdale Plant 42, and four swimming pools.
Sewage treatment is provided by the San Jose / Santa Clara Water Pollution Control Plant a joint powers agency of which both districts are members.
The next was the completion of the Water Plant in Holland with a pipeline to the city.
* Water Plant Chief: Robert Elliott ( acting )
* The New Milford Plant of the Hackensack Water Company was a water filtration and pumping plant located on Van Buskirk Island, an artificially created island in the Hackensack River, that operated until 1990 when it was donated to Bergen County.

Water and facility
Water purification facility
The man-made Deep Water Harbour port at Bridgetown had been completed in 1961, and there-after the island could handle most modern ocean going ships for shipping sugar or handling cargoes at the port facility.
To its north, there is the extensive West Reservoir, now a non-working facility, but open for leisure and surrounded by greenspace, at the entrance to which is the architecturally bizarre Castle Climbing Centre, once the main Water Board pumping station.
* Stroud Water Research Center, a similar facility dedicated to freshwater rather than saltwater research
In addition, the US Geological Survey operates a large regional facility with various centers: the National Geospatial Technical Operations Center III, the Missouri Water Science Center, the Mid-Continent Geographic Science Center, National Spatial Data Infrastructure Partnership Office Liaisons, and the Rolla Science Information and Library Services office.
The facility was to be built approximately 12 miles outside of Inola, Oklahoma, and encompass the use of two General Electric ( GE ) Boiling Water Reactors.
In 1902, the New Chester Water Company built a filtration and storage facility which then serviced the entire city and Chester Township.
* And redevelop Marina into Water Quality facility and mixed-use development
The next nuclear reactor model was Experimental Boiling Water Reactor, the forerunner of many modern nuclear plants, and Experimental Breeder Reactor II ( EBR-II ), which was sodium-cooled, and included a fuel recycling facility.
The first water treatment facility in the City of Austin, the Thomas C. Green Water Treatment Plant, was built in 1925 to treat water from the Colorado River.
The LADWP, along with the California Department of Water Resources, also operates the Castaic Power Plant as a pumped storage facility.
Water released from San Luis and O ' Neill reservoirs feeds into the San Luis Canal, which ends at Kettleman City, where it merges with the California Aqueduct, a major SWP facility.
When it bought the Shawinigan Water & Power Company and some of its subsidiaries in 1963, Hydro-Québec acquired a 20 % share of a planned hydroelectric facility at Hamilton Falls in Labrador, a project led by a consortium of banks and industrialists, the British Newfoundland Corporation Limited ( Brinco ).
The mast on the Buhnenfeld bears at a height of 30 metres a radar facility belonging to the Water and Navigation Office of the Port of Hamburg.
Water from the lake is pumped to the nearby Sellafield nuclear waste processing facility as a fresh water supply.
Although the process was pioneered in Switzerland in the 1930s, today the world's last major Swiss Water Process decaffeination facility is based near Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
* Peace Dale Manufacturing Co. Water Power Sys., an energy facility built in the 1850s on Kingstown Rd.
Unlike other transmitting towers, the Bremerhaven facility belongs to the Bremerhaven Water and Shipping department and not Deutsche Telekom AG or a broadcasting corporation.
Ironically, his death coincided with his being brought in as a consultant to the Los Angeles Hyperian Waste Water Treatment facility.
Three programs are housed in the facility opened in 1987: Water Resources Management, Geology, and Earth Sciences.
After almost 58 years on Government Street, the Mobile Register moved to its current modern facility on Water Street in June 2002.
In the weeks and months following the hurricane, the Water Street headquarters published three daily newspapers at its facility – the Mobile Register, Times-Picayune and Mississippi Press.
In December 2008 US subsidiary Johnson Matthey Inc was fined $ 3 million for a felony violation of the United States Clean Water Act, after admitting to violating the Clean Water Act at its Salt Lake City precious metals refining facility.

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