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What are the nutrients present in sewage? What are the by products of waste water treatment? Name a plant which can absorb waste water rapidly and release pure water vapour to the atmosphere.
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Sewage is a term for the waste of people and animals. Normally, sewage is sent off to a treatment plant, and kept entirely separate from drinking water. If sewage was to enter the water supply, it would make people extremely sick.
Depends on local codes and if separate drainage is available
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Sewage water. No, seriously. The cooling effect from evaporating water from the sewage of nearby communities is used to keep the circulating (extremely pure) coolant in the sealed cooling systems cool.
evaporate the water or evaporation. condense the water vapour or condensation
A drainage system for carrying surface water and sewage for disposal.
The activated sludge process is commonly used to treat sewage. In this process, microorganisms are added to break down organic matter in the sewage, forming a sludge that settles out, leaving cleaner water behind. The cleaned water is then further treated before being discharged.
Separate pipes are used for sewage and rainwater to prevent contamination of stormwater with pollutants from wastewater, which can harm the environment and public health. This separation allows for more effective treatment of sewage before it is released into water bodies, while rainwater can be managed through drainage systems to mitigate flooding and reduce urban runoff. Additionally, using separate systems can enhance the efficiency of wastewater treatment plants and promote sustainable water management practices.
Yes, it separates the sewage into black water and solids. The solids remain in the tank and are consumed by microbes and worms, forming a 'mattress' of semi solids that floats in the tank as black water passes out of the tank to the septic field.
pollution of water sources by anything that can be considered sewage. pollution of water sources by anything that can be considered sewage.