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WFP
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WFPWorld Food Programme (United Nations)
WFPWater for People (international humanitarian organization)
WFPWitness for Peace
WFPWinnipeg Free Press
WFPWindows File Protection (Microsoft)
WFPWorld Food Prize
WFPWater Filtration Plant
WFPWinFax PRO (Symantec)
WFPWashington Federal Practice
WFPWorld Federation of Parasitologists
WFPWest Freeport (Everquest)
WFPWarm Front Passage
WFPWelded Flange Plate (steel structures)


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Over the next five years, Parks will invest an additional $560 million to develop park projects in the Bronx, including more than $200 million from the construction of the Croton Water Filtration Plant and $98 million from Mayor Bloomberg's PlaNYC initiative to establish the sustainable growth of New York City by the year 2030.
s Drinking Water Protection Program, in order to construct a water filtration plant at the Trout Lake pumping station.
But the MWD plans to take back the property at the end of the season so it can turn the area into a repository for all the gunk it filters out at the nearby Jensen Water Filtration Plant.
 
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