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The city of Fort Worth, Texas, has applied for federal funds to aid in the construction of additional wastewater treatment facilities at its Village Creek Wastewater Treatment Facility site. The expanded facility is expected to treat the wastewater generated by about 24 communities through the year 1980. The work eligible for federal funds includes the 51 million gallons per day (MGD) expansion of the existing 45 MGD Village Creek facility. The total estimated cost of the proposed project is approximately $40 million. The proposed facilities are expected to reduce health hazards in the service area, enhance water quality in the Trinity River, and aid in orderly physical development in the member communities. The minor adverse effects are those normally associated with the existence and operation of wastewater treatment facilities.