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Monday, May 30, 2016

Green Bay Waster Water Treatment Plant, Wisconsin

The Waste Water Treatment Plant in Green Bay, last upgraded in the 1970s, now upgrading again to meet higher demand and newer federal treatment standards.  























Posted by Stanley Greenberg at 1:39 PM
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Labels: Fox River, Green Bay, Lake Michigan, wastewater treatment, Wisconsin

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