Blue Plains

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Blue Plains is a major advanced wastewater treatment facility in Washington, D.C., known as one of the largest and most sophisticated plants of its kind in the world.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf advanced wastewater treatment facility
wastewater treatment plant
aimsTo protect Chesapeake Bay water quality
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasFunction manage stormwater flows
reduce nutrient pollution
treat municipal wastewater
hasInfrastructure dewatering facilities
digesters
large aeration basins
nutrient removal facilities
sedimentation tanks
hasOutput treated effluent to the Potomac River
hasProcess anaerobic digestion
biosolids production
disinfection
enhanced nutrient removal
sludge dewatering
hasTreatmentType nitrogen removal
nutrient removal
phosphorus removal
primary treatment
secondary treatment
tertiary treatment
locatedIn District of Columbia NERFINISHED
Washington, D.C.
locatedInTimeZone Eastern Time Zone
locatedOn Potomac River NERFINISHED
operatedBy DC Water NERFINISHED
ownedBy DC Water NERFINISHED
District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority NERFINISHED
produces Class A biosolids
biogas
reclaimed water
recognizedAs one of the largest advanced wastewater treatment plants in the world
one of the most sophisticated wastewater treatment facilities in the world
regulates nutrient discharges to the Potomac River
sector water and wastewater utilities
serves District of Columbia NERFINISHED
Washington metropolitan area NERFINISHED
parts of Maryland
parts of Virginia
subjectTo Clean Water Act permits
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regulations
usesTechnology CambisTHP process
thermal hydrolysis

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