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Mer Island wastewater treatment plant in Queensland, Australia, serves a small island community of 362 people with secondary treatment. It discharges treated wastewater into the Torres Strait.
Merredin Wastewater Treatment Plant is a secondary treatment facility serving the town of Merredin in Western Australia. It treats wastewater for approximately 1,252 residents and discharges 324 ML annually.
Merrijig Wastewater Treatment Plant in Victoria, Australia, serves a small community of 986 people with secondary treatment. The plant discharges 255.12 megaliters annually, supporting local water quality in the region.
Merriwa wastewater treatment plant in New South Wales, Australia, serves a small population of 1,229 with secondary treatment. It discharges approximately 318 ML annually into the local catchment.
Metung wastewater treatment plant in Victoria, Australia, serves 3,707 people with advanced treatment. It discharges treated effluent near the coast, supporting local water quality in the Gippsland region.
Middlemount wastewater treatment plant in Queensland, Australia, serves approximately 1,943 people with secondary treatment. The facility discharges treated wastewater into local waterways, supporting the region's environmental health.
Midway Point wastewater treatment plant in Hobart, Tasmania serves 2,698 people with secondary treatment. It discharges treated effluent near the coast, supporting local water quality.
Milang wastewater treatment plant is a secondary treatment facility in South Australia, serving approximately 1,244 residents. It discharges treated wastewater near the coast of Lake Alexandrina.
Miles wastewater treatment plant in Queensland, Australia provides secondary treatment for a small population of 1,516. It discharges treated wastewater into the local environment, supporting the region's water quality.
Milikapiti wastewater treatment plant serves the Tiwi Islands community in Northern Territory, Australia. This secondary treatment facility discharges treated effluent into the local coastal environment.
Milingimbi wastewater treatment plant is a secondary treatment facility serving the remote community of Milingimbi in Australia's Northern Territory. It discharges treated effluent near the coast of the Arafura Sea.
Millmerran wastewater treatment plant in Queensland, Australia, serves a small population of 1,694 with secondary treatment. It discharges 438.29 megaliters annually, protecting local waterways.
Milyakburra wastewater treatment plant serves the remote community on Groote Archipelago, Northern Territory, Australia. It provides secondary treatment for a small population of 174, discharging treated effluent near the coast.
Mimili wastewater treatment plant serves a small community in South Australia's remote Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara lands. The secondary treatment facility discharges 72.72 megalitres annually, protecting the arid inland environment.
Minjilang wastewater treatment plant serves 320 people in the Northern Territory, Australia. It provides secondary treatment and discharges treated effluent near the coast.
Minyerri wastewater treatment plant serves a small community in the Northern Territory, Australia. It provides secondary treatment and discharges treated effluent locally.
Minyip wastewater treatment plant in Victoria, Australia serves a small rural community with secondary treatment. It discharges 145.29 megalitres annually, supporting local environmental health.
Mitchell wastewater treatment plant in Queensland, Australia, provides secondary treatment for a small population of 995. It discharges treated wastewater inland, supporting local water quality.
Molong wastewater treatment plant serves the town of Molong, New South Wales, Australia. It provides secondary treatment for a population of 2,434, discharging treated effluent into the local watershed.
Monkey Mia wastewater treatment plant in Western Australia serves a small population of 6 with secondary treatment. It discharges 1.44 megalitres annually near the coast of Shark Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage site.