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  2. Begin by reviewing the introduction section, which outlines the purpose of the guide and its relevance to staffing at wastewater treatment plants.
  3. Navigate to Chapter 1 and familiarize yourself with the foundational concepts that will assist you in understanding staffing needs.
  4. Proceed to the charts section, starting from page 21. Select the appropriate chart based on your plant's operational schedule (One Shift, One-Plus Shift, or 24/7).
  5. For each chart, identify your plant's flow range and mark all relevant operations and processes conducted at your facility.
  6. Calculate total hours for each operation as indicated in the charts, ensuring you multiply by any necessary units where applicable.
  7. Compile your findings into the Final Estimate Chart provided at the end of each section to determine your estimated staffing needs.

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Formerly called the New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission, in 2020 we adopted the acronym NEIWPCC as our formal name.
Work Environment About this section Water and wastewater treatment plant and system operators work both indoors and outdoors. Their work is physically demanding and usually is performed in locations that are unclean or difficult to access.
On average, water treatment plants have a life expectancy of about 25 to 50 years, while wastewater treatment plants typically last around 40 to 50 years.

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NEIWPCCs mission is to advance clean water in the Northeast through collaboration with, and service to, our member states.
Most of our funding comes from Clean Water Act appropriations or through grants and contracts with federal, state and other entities, but this small contribution makes Massachusetts a member of NEIWPCCs commission.
NEIWPCCs roots stretch back to the post-World War II era, when an industrial and population boom was in full swing and pollutants often flowed unchecked into lakes, rivers, and bays. Congress recognized the need for states to coordinate in the fight against this growing threat.
The formal name is the Stickney Water Reclamation Plant. Gizmodo Magazine has a more appropriate name for the 413-acre facility: The Crappiest Place On Earth. But is it best known as the worlds largest wastewater treatment plant, serving over 2.4 million people in Chicago and 46 suburban communities.

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