Tuesday 28 February 2023 | Written by Matthew Littlewood | Published in Environment, Local, National
A backwash/scour pond, which is used to initially store PACl sludge and other filtration byproducts created during the treatment process. (PHOTO: EMMANUEL SAMOGLOU)20112703
A report into the operation of the sludge drying beds managed by the To Tatou Vai water authority has found them compliant.
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