A marine outfall is a structure or system designed to discharge treated wastewater or stormwater into a marine environment, such as an ocean or sea. The primary purpose of a marine outfall is to safely and effectively release treated effluent away from coastal areas, minimizing the impact on local water quality and marine ecosystems. Marine outfalls are typically constructed as pipes that extend from the shoreline into deeper waters.

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