Sanitation was not invented by any one person, although Louis Pasteur did much to promote and explain the need for sanitation. It is the result of the discovery of germs and has evolved as people have learned more about microbes and illness.
The sewage system is as old as time itself. People in 4,000 B.C in India used holes in the ground to drain dirty water into nearby rivers.
The history of sanitation dates back to the Babylonian times. Here water was used to clean many different surfaces and prepare food.
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The Activated Sludge Process for the Sewage treatment which is well known and widely used was first invented by Edward Ardern and William Lockett in 1914.
Joseph Bazelgette designed and built the first sewage system for London
A septic system is essentially a miniature sewage system. It does all the same things, just on a smaller scale.
The sewage system in a neighborhood
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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.
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excretory system
The Activated Sludge Process for the Sewage treatment which is well known and widely used was first invented by Edward Ardern and William Lockett in 1914.
Joseph Bazelgette designed and built the first sewage system for London
There is a pump in your gray tank or lift station that grinds up all the solids in the tank. There are 2 types - metal impeller and plastic impeller. Metal will last longer.
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A drainage system for carrying surface water and sewage for disposal.
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Sewage system
A septic system is essentially a miniature sewage system. It does all the same things, just on a smaller scale.