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what are you doing in this abandoned water treatment facility

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What happens if you live near a wastewater treatment facility?

Feb 03, 2017 · Exploring an abandoned wastewater treatment facility that was closed in 2003. Join us as we see what time has done to this neglected treatment plant.Twitter ...

How do chemicals from wastewater treatment facilities become airborne?

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Why doesn't air-stripping occur in wastewater treatment plants?

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Are houseflies a health hazard near wastewater treatment facilities?

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Can flies be in wastewater?

Houseflies, as well as other pests such as cockroaches, can also present a health hazard for those living near wastewater treatment facilities. Flies land on the food they eat to taste it, and raw sewage attracts houseflies. The hairs on a single housefly can carry millions of pathogens, which are transferred to whatever the fly next lands on. National Small Flows Clearinghouse (funded by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency) relates in its newsletter “Pipeline” that transferring these pathogens through flies and other pests is nowhere near as common as through drinking water or eating food that's been contaminated by sewage 2. Wastewater treatment facilities that treat and dispose of contaminants properly protect the communities surrounding them. Through proper maintenance of the facility, the spread of disease by flies, cockroaches, lice, mosquitoes, mice and rats can be controlled.

How does air stripping affect the body?

If particles, organisms or pathogens that are air-stripped are inhaled, they go through the bronchial tubes and lungs, are cleared from the lungs, and then swallowed. This can cause respiratory and gastrointestinal exposure. Some organisms pass directly into the bloodstream. Experts at Cornell University report that though air-stripping occurs during aeration and other processes, it occurs less at wastewater treatment plants because the particles tend to attach to solids rather than water 1. The effects of inhaled organisms vary from upper respiratory irritation accompanied by eye irritation to depression, central nervous system damage and severe systemic poisoning. Plant workers are often the first affected. If they realize they've been affected, they're able to alert managers to correct the problem.

Can cockroaches be controlled?

Through proper maintenance of the facility, the spread of disease by flies, cockroaches, lice, mosquitoes, mice and rats can be controlled. Houseflies, as well as other pests such as cockroaches, can also present a health hazard for those living near wastewater treatment facilities.

What is an airborne hazard?

Airborne Hazards. Chemicals from wastewater treatment facilities become airborne when they're air-stripped. Air-stripping occurs when organisms, chemicals or particles in water find their way into air, where they can subsequently be inhaled.

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