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Shaun Nixon
25 June, 10:45
How does water get treated for cities
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Elian
25 June, 13:56
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Well, there are many ways for water to be treated. A common way for water treatment plants is that they filter the water and then they purify the water.
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Livia Buckley
25 June, 14:36
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By the filter that it goes through
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