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Domestic waste water is any waste water that is produced by ordinary living uses. This includes liquid waste containing vegetable or animal matter.
Domestic waste are products that are liable to decay while industrial waste is any material that is rendered futile after a manufacturing process
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Industrial and domestic waste are sources of nutrients (e.g. phosphorus and nitrogen) and man-made chemicals (e.g. estrogen) that can enter ponds via runoff after rainfall, pipes or atmospheric deposition, etc. Ponds that are generally shallow can concentrate these chemicals that can lead to changes in their chemical and physical properties. Plants and animals that live in ponds will be affected as well as the water quality of ponds.
reuse in one of part in Integrated Solid Waste Management. it is to reduce volume of solid waste that transfer to landfill. if we do not reuse materials, the objective to reduce volume of solid waste will not successfully. in the future, we will face the limited area for landfill. the government also need a lot of budget to handling the problems.
Domestic waste is the garbage produced in our homes.
The pollution caused by domestic waste like detergents, soap,solid waste etc are called domestic pollution
Domestic waste water is any waste water that is produced by ordinary living uses. This includes liquid waste containing vegetable or animal matter.
Domestic waste are products that are liable to decay while industrial waste is any material that is rendered futile after a manufacturing process
The sources of domestic waste in India food wastes, paper, cardboard, plastics, textiles, leather, yard waste, wood, glass, metals, ashes and garbage.
suilage is waste that is disolved of excreta,it consist of waste water from kitchen,bathroom,laundary etc.
Yes, bits of paper are considered domestic waste and can be discarded in the general waste bin for collection. However, it is recommended to recycle paper if possible to reduce environmental impact.
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domestic vegetable waste
Yes, it is.
Urea is the main waste compound found in urine. It consists of CO(NH2)2.
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