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Sewage is a waste water from houses and other institutions, industries while septic tank is a treatment unit for sewage from small communities
The passage of sewage from the facility into a septic tank or sewer line ?
Sewage system
A septic system is essentially a miniature sewage system. It does all the same things, just on a smaller scale.
If you have sewage pipes that run into the woods instead of into a septic tank, you would need to replace them in order to not get fined. You would need to disconnect the existing sewage lines and replace with lines that run into a septic tank.
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A septic system usually connected to the drainage pipes outside of a building consists of a holding tank and leaching drain field to dispose of domestic or commercial sewage or other liquid waste material. The term septic comes from the Latin to purify. The constitutional task of the septic system is to destroy any pathogens contained in the domestic sewage and prepare the waste water for underground disposal by some means of dispersal through gravity or pressurized piping network.
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Because it contains sewage. It may need to be pumped out, or bacteria may need to be added to help digest the sewage.
The spelling is two words, septic tank. This is a large reservoir for waste water and sewage, usually underground.
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.