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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.
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C. B. Hopkins has written: 'Granular carbon treatment of raw sewage' -- subject(s): Activated Carbon, Adsorption, Pilot plants, Purification, Sewage, Sewage disposal plants
Gary T. Tasato has written: 'Leachate quality from lysimeters treating domestic sewage' -- subject(s): Filtration, Leachate, Lysimeter, Purification, Sewage, Sewage disposal plants
Biofuel is renewable because the process that generates the fuel is ongoing. Trees can be regrown, sewage can be converted into methane, and oil and alcohol can be generated from various plants. Biofuel takes carbon dioxide from the air as the original vegetation grows, and returns it when burnt, so it has a neutral carbon footprint. It adds no greenhouse gases to the atmosphere.
Biofuel is renewable because the process that generates the fuel is ongoing. Trees can be regrown, sewage can be converted into methane, and oil and alcohol can be generated from various plants. Biofuel takes carbon dioxide from the air as the original vegetation grows, and returns it when burnt, so it has a neutral carbon footprint. It adds no greenhouse gases to the atmosphere.
The bacteria digests the nutrients from the sewage and like humans, uses respiration to produce air and water. In this air there is CO2 (Carbon Dioxide).
Sewage: it is the wastage and unwated part of mterial and consist of veg, ,industrial used water, papers etc. Sewarage: it is the system through which sewage is carried from city or particualr area to other region like in sea or river .it includes pipe fitting all over area sewage: The mixture of water and waste products popularly called as sewage. sewarage:It is the art of collecting,treating,finally disposing the sewage.
P. J Rogoshewski has written: 'Evaluation of lime precipitation for treating boiler tube cleaning wastes' -- subject(s): Complex compounds, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Sewage, Sewage
B A. Winfield has written: 'Studies of the performance and fouling of a reverse osmosis unit treating sewage effluents. 1979'
G. H. Liner has written: 'Requirements and costs of alternative systems for treating peach cannery wastes' -- subject(s): Canneries, Packing, Peach, Sewage irrigation, Sewage lagoons, Waste disposal