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South Dakota Water Plant Sees $215M Upgrade

South Dakota Water Plant Sees $215M Upgrade

When complete, the plant is expected to see a 50 percent increase in treatment capacity, from 21 million gal. per day (gpd) to 30 million gpd.

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https://www.constructionequipmentguide.com/south-dakota-water-plant-sees-215m-upgrade/60356

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