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Depends on local codes and if separate drainage is available
If you do not have mains sewage it will go into a local septic tank on the property or near by. Where it will be treated an then discharged into a soak away. If you have mains sewage then it goes into the sewer pipes and can either flow out into a river or the sea, or more likely it will go to a sewage treatment works where it will be treated and cleaned. From there it can either be discharged into a river or sea or it might be treated and recycled.
Paul Hansen has written: 'Increasing the efficiency of small water works and sewage treatment plants' -- subject(s): Purification, Water, Sewage disposal, Sewage
"Tank with spouts " may refer to either the 'settling tank' or the 'pump tank' in most sewage systems.
excretory system
The Earliest Industrial Sewage system was developed and invented in twentieth century. This system is called Davyhulme Sewage Works, (the activated Sludge). This system was activated all over the world.
sending the sewage to a biological water treatment plant
Taxes are used to finance such public works as highway construction and sewage treatment plant construction.
That depends on how your sewage is treated, it could go into a septic tank in your garden or it could go into the public sewer and on to a sewage treatment works (sewage farm). In both cases raw sewage is prevented from discharge directly into the environment and the sewage is retained until natural processes have converted it into water that is safe to discharge.
Some waste products are treated at a dye house first because they contain colourings and chemicals that cannot be treated at an ordinary sewage works.
Karl Imhoff has written: 'The arithmetic of sewage treatmemt works' -- subject(s): Sewage disposal 'Der Ruhrverband' -- subject(s): Water-supply