Many of these places are built and can last 20-30 years without updating, but after the municipality doesn't want to pay to update them. Very interesting video
also with changing regulations, may have been more economical to build a new plant in a nearby area rather than try to retrofit new equipment in derelict buildings. Sewer flow never stops, so you can't stop the flow, demolish a building, and rebuild.
I think the first building would be the end process of "dewatering" and incineration of the waste/byproduct after the sewage goes through several gravitational and biological processes, separating/cleaning the water.
Many of these places are built and can last 20-30 years without updating, but after the municipality doesn't want to pay to update them. Very interesting video
also with changing regulations, may have been more economical to build a new plant in a nearby area rather than try to retrofit new equipment in derelict buildings. Sewer flow never stops, so you can't stop the flow, demolish a building, and rebuild.
That is a strange thing to have a absolutely abandoned water treatment plant 😮
Yep!
They 'Punched the Timeclock' and went home never to return !
(and I can see why...the place is a wreck)
@@wes5150. the question of the day is what is going to happen to this place 🤔🤔
I think the first building would be the end process of "dewatering" and incineration of the waste/byproduct after the sewage goes through several gravitational and biological processes, separating/cleaning the water.