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The Washington city of Edmonds has transformed its wastewater treatment facility with a summer-long project to repair, clean and seal a decorative tile-covered plaza at the north end of the property. Residents at first questioned why the multilevel plaza was closed during the summer. Near one end of the plaza is a city bus stop, and at the other end is a 47-foot long waterfall fountain. In the middle and at the top level is a 700-square-foot open-air seating area with a pagoda-style roof. Fitted with park-like seating and heavily used by the public, the pagoda area serves as the roof
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