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DENMARK HISTORY - New Wastewater Treatment Facility Brings Modern Sanitation to Denmark in 1956

In 1918, only three years after the Village of Denmark incorporated, the village constructed its first sewage treatment system. The initial system consisted of an Imhoff tank housed in a “barn-like structure hidden in the woods”. The Imhoff tank functioned much like a septic tank doing “little more than [removing] solids from the liquid sewage”.

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