Open House New York — a nonprofit that promotes access to the city's projects and systems — recently distributed $10 lottery tickets offering a tour of Brooklyn’s Owls Head Wastewater Treatment Plant.
Over 500 people applied for about 40 spots on the tour. In this article in the Gothamist, read the first-hand account of a reporter who was one of the winners. She takes an in-depth look at the facility, which serves nearly 800,000 people and treats much of southwest Brooklyn's wastewater.
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Stanford researchers are working to innovate wastewater treatment by developing specialized resins that can both
News Briefs: Lottery Winners Tour Brooklyn WWTP
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Apr 24, 2025
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