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THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF BUILDING A WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT

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The purpose of a wastewater treatment plant is to ensure the environmental comfort in that locality. In certain cases, building a sewerage network and a treatment plant can have an impact on the environment. That is why, upon building a wastewater treatment plant, an environmental impact assessment of this work is necessary. A wastewater treatment plant is directly aimed to the environmental protection and, especially, by performing the sewerage networks and the wastewater treatment plants, the people’s life and comfort are improved. This paper aims at assessing the environmental impact of building a wastewater treatment plant.

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