MLSS= mixed liquor suspended solids
by drain the sludge of secondary tank from time to time....and one may also maintain mlss by the addition of jaggery ...
Sewage is a waste product carried by sewers.Sewers are the pipes used to carry sewage. Sewerage is the provision of the facility to remove sewage. Sewerage is the utility.
sewage stinks
treated and untreated sewage
Sage treatment whether primary , secondary or tertiary is usually dependant on residence time in the various stages of the treatment (settling, biotreatment, chlorination etc.) This makes the capacity of the plant equivalent to the ration of the normal maximum throughput , its concentration of contaminants and the retention capacity needed in the longest (or slowest) treatment stage.Som parts of the process such as chlorination or MLSS return can be sped up but not by much.
Sewage treatment plants use microorganisms to destroy the biological material in sewage.
Sewage is carried out of city's with sewage pipes that leads to rivers, oceans and seas. The problem with that method, is sewage pollution, which could have malicious effects on the environment.
Sewage smells like sewage it stinksAnswer:At the sewage plant sewage has a wet heavy odour like animal waste it i not entirly unpleasant and is easily acclimatized to, Texts refer to this aroma as earthy, farmlike or even goatish.
'Flem' - from someone's throat that they spit out into the toilet and flush down which then enters the sewage system.
Depending on what. Mostly is a sewage
No. A synonym of sewage is waste, which is a homophone of waist.
Sewage travels from your home by pipes. The flow is due to the slope of the pipes so the sewage is essentially flowing downhill to a collection well or pit. The collected sewage is pumped from the pits into a forcemain which pressures the material to a sewage treatment plant. In rural ares or industrial parks sewage sometimes flows to a collection tank which is pumped out and into a truck which carries it to sewage plant for discharge to the treatment system