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Belmont Wastewater Treatment Facility in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada, is a decommissioned secondary treatment plant that served 361 people. It discharged 162.00 cubic meters of treated wastewater.
Campement des Murailles is a decommissioned secondary treatment plant in Havre-Saint-Pierre, Quebec, Canada. It served a population of 1 and discharged 286.00 m³ of treated wastewater.
Darlington Nuclear is a decommissioned secondary treatment plant in Clarington, Ontario, Canada, serving 576 people. It discharges treated wastewater near the Lake Ontario shoreline.
Listerrapids LID3 is a decommissioned secondary treatment plant in Lister Rapids, Manitoba, Canada. It served 189 people and discharged 85.00 cubic meters of wastewater.
Penetanguishene Mental Health Centre Wastewater Treatment Facility in Ontario, Canada, is a decommissioned secondary treatment plant serving 577 people. It discharged 259.00 units of wastewater near the coast of Georgian Bay.
Rivercrest LID1 is a decommissioned secondary treatment plant in Rivercrest, Manitoba, Canada. It served a population of 506 with a discharge volume of 227.30 units.
Riverdale LID2 is a decommissioned secondary treatment plant in Riverdale, Manitoba, Canada. It served a small population of 284 before ceasing operations.
Riversprings LID4 is a decommissioned secondary treatment plant in Rivercrest, Manitoba, Canada. It served a small population of 67 with a discharge volume of 30.20 units.
This decommissioned secondary treatment plant served 334 people in the Tsawwassen area of Metro Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It discharged treated wastewater into the local environment near the Strait of Georgia.
The Combined sewer raw discharge Cunnable Creek in Windsor, Nova Scotia, Canada is a decommissioned facility that previously served a population of 7,041. Its designed capacity was 1.00 volume unit.
Marsh Creek WWTP is a decommissioned wastewater treatment plant in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. It formerly served a population of approximately 14,000 and had a designed capacity of 1.00 million litres per day.
Pringle Creek WPCP 1 in Whitby, Ontario, Canada is a decommissioned wastewater treatment plant that served a population of 5,365. It is located near the coast of Lake Ontario.
Pringle Creek WPCP 2 in Whitby, Ontario, Canada is a decommissioned wastewater treatment plant that served approximately 10,896 people. The plant was located within 50 km of Lake Ontario's coastline.