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: This optional stage uses advanced filters or chemical processes like reverse osmosis to remove specific nutrients (like phosphorus or nitrogen) or microscopic pollutants.

: Before release, the water is treated with UV light, chlorine, or ozone to kill any remaining pathogens. Beyond Clean Water: Resource Recovery WWTPs are increasingly viewed as resource recovery centers : WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANTS

: Microbes and bacteria consume the remaining organic matter. Aeration tanks pump in oxygen to keep these "good" bacteria active and hungry. : This optional stage uses advanced filters or

Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) are the unsung heroes of modern infrastructure, processing roughly of wastewater daily in the U.S. alone. They transform hazardous sewage into clean effluent that can be safely returned to the water cycle or even reused for irrigation and industry. The 5 Main Stages of Treatment Aeration tanks pump in oxygen to keep these

Modern plants typically follow a multi-stage process to ensure the water is thoroughly cleaned: