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Sewage works were not going to pay their way, or make a profit.
In the nineteenth century a sewage works was built on the site.
The water companies will have to improve the performance of their sewage works or risk other claims.
Sewage works were improved as was the quality of drinking water.
On occasion, this has been taken to be a reference to the local sewage works.
In 1873 he started construction of the sewage works.
Most of the sewage works is in the parish.
Sewage works have an adverse effect on water life.
It is known locally for the odour from the sewage works.
The town's sewage works are overwhelmed, and there is increasing strain on the water supply.
Oh, they've started doing guided walks round the cemetery, and there's going to be an open day at the sewage works.
Today the power plants work with modern filters, and sewage works greatly improve the water conditions.
Without sewage works or bin collectors, we would drown in our waste within days.
The game was abandoned after fifteen minutes when the ball disappeared in a black hole at the sewage works end.
Once there, turn left to the sewage works.
The station building and platform still exist, sited next to a sewage works.
Banbury has had three sewage works since the mid-19th century.
The power potential from sewage works is limited.
The sewage works originally opened in 1910 and were rebuilt in 1980.
At that time, it was located near the city cemetery, sewage works, and abattoir.
New harbor facilities are opening, and water, gas and sewage works.
This Report refers only to these sewage works discharging directly the almond.
Instead they saw the effects of a broken down sewage works, destroyed in the Gulf War.
G. first samples the City's major sewage works effluent.
In the early stages of the sewage works when they're dealing with the liquid they use aerobic bacteria.
Part of the land was turned into an experimental sewage farm.
A sewage farm operated near the mouth of the river from 1889 to 1916.
When we visited, the hottest spot was the local sewage farm.
From 1936 to 1939 the northern area of the locality was used as sewage farm.
This species is often seen at sewage farms and refuse tips.
When I was a student I worked on a sewage farm.
It was self-contained with its own power station, water purification plant and sewage farm.
The sludge from the sewage farm next door, was filtered out and burnt here as fuel to provide power.
Berlin once rented 20 sewage farms occupying about 10,000 hectares.
For many years effluents were discharged into the lake from a since-closed sewage farm.
Until the construction of the sewage farm the water was rated as having the highest levels of pollution.
From about 1862 the land was acquired by Croydon Corporation for use as a sewage farm.
Diary Development Department maintains this sewage farm and fodder cultivation is done here.
An' then up by the sewage farm."
The sewage farm was discontinued in 1916 when an ocean outfall was built and subdivision took place.
Therefore, sewage plants began to replace sewage farms.
Modern sewage farms are usually combined with such plant, so that they irrigate the land with reclaimed water.
He also sat on the Sewage Farm Committee, and acted as engineer for a number of schemes across the country.
There is a sewage farm on Inlan which is now a rich source of food and valuable soil.
Sewage farms comprise agricultural land irrigated and fertilised with sewage.
Some types of untreated sewage can be used on a sewage farm, or filtered through a constructed wetland.
Very close to the combined railway station and Tramlink terminus bearing its name is the old sewage farm.
The only way to approach the reserve by land is through the Werribee Sewage Farm.
"The museum will stay even if they build that sewage farm, but it's a desecration," Mr. Llewellyn said.
All sides agreed that the sewage plant was not working.
This is sometimes also the case for the industries' own sewage plants.
The building of more and better sewage plants along its course has led to an improvement since 1990.
But two sewage plants on the small river were upgraded.
Turn left along the track and walk past the sewage plant (things get better after this!).
And new sewage plants must employ the best treatment technology, according to the agreement.
We have our own water system and our sewage plant.
The flats are a buffer between a sewage plant and the Sound.
Since 2000, one sewage plant was built every year.
I passed up swimming in it, though, when we learned that there was a sewage plant just down the road.
The order to build the sewage plant still stood.
And the biggest weakness, many of them say, is in the effort to improve the sewage plants.
The agreement does not authorize the construction of six new sewage plants.
"We measure the flows into our sewage plant, and they are the highest in history," he said.
Two sewage plants there together release about 12 million gallons a day of treated water.
Now, a sewage plant here is turning its unwanted gas into electricity and heat.
"No one wants a sewage plant in their backyard."
The process does not require a chemical sewage plant.
Pretty soon, with no fresh water or working sewage plants there'll be sickness, too, really bad."
The environmental groups pressed for commitments to be included in the state sewage plant permits.
Today, the sewage plants do not have the capacity to clean the water from pharmaceutical chemicals.
Wouldn't an on-site sewage plant have to be built before the first building had even been completed?
A fourth elementary school, a third firehouse and a larger sewage plant are needed.
Today, the sewage plant underneath it receives an architectural award.
It is like hearing updates on a sewage plant.