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Waste Water
Wastewater systems have evolved considerably from early systems in the 1800's or before. Although the purpose has always been to collect human waste and to transport it away from urban areas in order to protect human health, early systems merely transported the wastewater to a nearby stream, where it was discharged. Today, wastewater systems are not only expected to protect public health, but to protect the environment as well. In 1972, the U.S. Congress passed landmark legislation entitled the "Clean Water Act" which ensured environmental protection as a performance benchmark for all wastewater systems. Long before the passage of this act, and every day since, the protection of public health and the environment have been the operating standard of the City of Raleigh's wastewater system.
This report provides information about the performance of the City's four (4) wastewater treatment plants (WWTP): the Neuse River WWTP, the Wrenn Road WWTP, the Smith Creek WWTP, the Little Creek WWTP and the City's wastewater collection system for the period of July 1, 2010 - June 30, 2011. This report is required by the State of North Carolina. All of the information contained in this report is accurate and complete.
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Éste folleto contiene información importante acerca del sistema de alcantarillado sanitario de la Ciudad de Raleigh. Si tiene preguntas acerca del sistema, llame al Departamento de Servicios Públicos al 919-857-4540 durante las horas de trabajo.
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