The Seminole Tribe of Florida celebrated the completion of an $8.5 million wastewater treatment plant that will serve tribal members and the tribe's casino.
The plant will bring clean and safe water to 75 homes on the Immokalee Reservation. Families used to rely on hand pumps for water.
The tribe paid for the facility with its own revenues.
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New wastewater treatment plant to serve Seminole Tribe
(The Naples News 7/30)
Seminole Tribe completes work on treatment plant
Friday, July 30, 2004
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