Question
In the United States, sewage that enters water bodies is always decontaminated and cleaned up.
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In the United States, while there are regulations and systems designed to treat and decontaminate sewage before it enters water bodies, not all sewage is always effectively treated. There can be instances of sewage spills, overflow during heavy rain, or inadequacies in the wastewater treatment facilities that lead to untreated or inadequately treated sewage entering water bodies.
In the United States, while there are regulations and systems designed to treat and decontaminate sewage before it enters water bodies, not all sewage is always effectively treated. There can be instances of sewage spills, overflow during heavy rain, or inadequacies in the wastewater treatment facilities that lead to untreated or inadequately treated sewage entering water bodies.