Yes it pollutes them
It depends. Its a few days at least. We use bacteria at our sewage treatment plant to eat the sludge. Sludege is what you are saying, right? All of the raw sewage goes though filters then the sledge that collects is eaten up by living bacteria. If your talking about the RidX for septic tanks it will take a few days to multiply and eat sludge in the botton of the tank.
There are many variables in defining a 'gallon of raw sewage.' A gallon of water weighs eight pounds. Typical sewage is going to weigh more, depending on the amount of solids that are in it. A gallon of oil weighs less than eight pounds.
No they do not
because bacteia that are present will contaminate the plates that will be used to isolate phages and will be imposible to detect the phages.Normally sewage are filter sterilized before isolation.
No
Go for a swim, you'll find out.
so where exactly doe the sewage go? To the rivers and oceans?
maybe the plant should or animals might not have their life for long.
The name solid raw sewage is called a sludge
Sewage activity is necessary as it transports all you waste to a designated area such as a landfill or te incineration plant. Without these, you would have to keep your waste in your house until the waste truck comes to pick it up everyday. This would waste lots of time and money. This would definitely affect cleaniness and hygiene in the areas.
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Sludge.
Hepatitis
Sludge.
heavier rainstorms will frequently overwhelm portions of the region's sewage system and accelerate the spill of raw sewage into Burrard Inlet and the Strait of Georgia.
Raw sewage refers to untreated wastewater containing a variety of contaminants, including human waste, chemicals, and organic matter. Sludge, on the other hand, is a semi-solid residue produced during the treatment of sewage. Sludge has had some treatment processes applied to remove solids and pathogens from the raw sewage.