What Is Municipal Wastewater Treatment?
Municipal wastewater treatment is the process of removing contaminants from water generated by households, businesses, and public infrastructure, transported through sewer networks. This includes human waste, organic matter, nutrients, pathogens, and organic chemicals that must be removed before water can be safely discharged or reused.
A modern municipal wastewater treatment plant integrates physical, biological, and chemical processes to convert polluted water into environmentally safe treated wastewater.




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