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DEVELOPMENT PLAN OF SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT by NameClass Name Of Professor Institution City and State Date Introduction Sewage treatment process involves treating and recycling wastes from the environment. Wastewater treatment processes have a lot of impacts on the environment. These effects are both positive and negative (Doughari, Dodo & Mbuh, 2007). This process however also involves disposal of liquids into rivers and other water bodies and solids being used in farms as manure. Therefore the process of sewage treatment has to be keenly monitored to prevent cases of land, water, and air pollution. To ensure complete treatment of sewage, the collection and treatment of wastewater have become subject to the state, local and federal standards and regulations. There are many rules that govern the processes that take place in the sewage treatment plants. Also, local authorities, the state, and the federal government set standards that these wastewater treatment plants have to meet. If the plants fall below the criteria, then the relevant authorities can shut down the already operational ones or stop the building of those under construction (Australian Water and Wastewater Association, 1997). Legal Requirements for Obtaining Development Consent Certain legal requirements Airy Fairy for the development of a sewage treatment plant in a particular area (Australian Water and Wastewater Association, 1997). The first statutory duty needed by Airy Fairy is the possession and ownership right of the land in which the wastewater treatment plant is to be constructed (“Lands Acquisition and Compensation,” 1980). Acquiring a title deed of the property in which the development is
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