The first modern sewage plant, designed to treat sewage with bacteria, opens in Manchester, England

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In 1914, the first modern sewage plant, designed to treat sewage with bacteria, opened in Manchester, England.

There are 2-3 miles of early sewers under the oldest parts of the city, the courses and locations of many are not well known. Some have been incorporated into other systems or replaced but uncharted sewers turn up occasionally such as in 1979 when one was found under Oxford Road while doing work nearby.

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