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tj00889
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Hey Guys,
I would like to know from some of the more experienced engineers out there how you would go about ball-pointing the feasibility of a sewage treatment plant at the get go. In other words ,before anyone decides to spend any money on a thorough feasibility study. Namely ,I'm interested in bare minimum space requirements (rough cost) for say sewage treatment of a 10,000 population town for reuse in irrigation .I know there are many factors at play here but I'm speaking in very general terms .
Any input would be appreciated and stating some helpful resources would also be appreciated.
I would like to know from some of the more experienced engineers out there how you would go about ball-pointing the feasibility of a sewage treatment plant at the get go. In other words ,before anyone decides to spend any money on a thorough feasibility study. Namely ,I'm interested in bare minimum space requirements (rough cost) for say sewage treatment of a 10,000 population town for reuse in irrigation .I know there are many factors at play here but I'm speaking in very general terms .
Any input would be appreciated and stating some helpful resources would also be appreciated.