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OECD Waste Water Treatment

Wastewater treatment (% population connected) in OECD Countries

@kaggle.kkhandekar_oecd_waste_water_treatment

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OECD Waste Water Treatment

Waste Water Treatment

Wastewater treatment is a process used to remove contaminants from wastewater and convert it into an effluent that can be returned to the water cycle. Once returned to the water cycle, the effluent creates an acceptable impact on the environment or is reused for various purposes (called water reclamation).[1] The treatment process takes place in a wastewater treatment plant. There are several kinds of wastewater which are treated at the appropriate type of wastewater treatment plant. For domestic wastewater (also called municipal wastewater or sewage), the treatment plant is called a sewage treatment plant. For industrial wastewater, treatment either takes place in a separate industrial wastewater treatment plant, or in a sewage treatment plant (usually after some form of pre-treatment). Further types of wastewater treatment plants include agricultural wastewater treatment plants and leachate treatment plants.

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Waste Water Treatment

@kaggle.kkhandekar_oecd_waste_water_treatment.waste_water_treatment
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  • 3048 rows
  • 5 columns
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CREATE TABLE waste_water_treatment (
  "variable" VARCHAR,
  "variabledescription" VARCHAR,
  "country" VARCHAR,
  "year" BIGINT,
  "percentagevalue" DOUBLE
);

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