yes they do
how does sewage treatment affect household chemicals how does sewage treatment affect household chemicals
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Gasoline and factory odor and catterpillar leaks, my man! And sewage.
Many people affect oceans by throwing their trash into the sea, killing them and catch them for entertainment for ocean parks. Sewage Water is sometimes pumped into the ocean which may affect many fish, Oil spills are also very dangerous to both birds such as seagulls and fish. I hope this was useful.
Obviously, because the untreated sewage water goes down into the earth after filtration. and that water become so hard that it directly effect our body when we use it for different purposes.
your sewage line is both leaking and is constricted most likely - call a plumber.
Sewer line is clogged or collapsed. With a septic tank, it may need to be pumped out.
maybe the plant should or animals might not have their life for long.
The element commonly used to join sewage pipes is called a PVC (polyvinyl chloride) pipe fitting. These fittings come in various shapes and sizes to securely connect different sections of sewage pipes together. They are durable, resistant to corrosion, and provide a watertight seal to prevent leaks.
Make sure the sewage pipe is in good repair and has NO leaks then extend it to a facility where the sewage can be treated (turned into good water by mixing it with air to let the good bacteria break down the sewage). It is possible to turn sewage into harmless, good products and to make the water clean again. This is a natural process (otherwise all the water on earth would be bad) and it is possible to make this process happen faster using waste treatment methods.
Excreta = any form of waste matter expelled from the body e.g. sweat, urine and feces. In cellular level it can be a chemical byproduct. In insects they are called 'fecula' and for bats and sea birds 'guano'. Sewage = It's related to the word 'sewer'. Sewage is all waste carried by drains and sewers (hence its name). The source for sewage can be either industrial or domestic.
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