The solid waste produced by sewage is called sludge. It is a semisolid material that contains a mixture of organic and inorganic matter, as well as bacteria and other microorganisms.
The removal of solid cell waste from a cell is called exocytosis. This process involves the fusion of vesicles containing waste materials with the cell membrane, releasing the waste outside of the cell.
Solid waste that results from digestion is called feces or stool. It is the byproduct of the body's process of breaking down food for nutrients and eliminating waste materials that cannot be used by the body.
Undigested solid waste is typically referred to as feces or stool. It is the waste material that is excreted from the body through the rectum after the digestion process is complete.
The main component of sewage is water, which carries organic and inorganic waste materials. Organic waste includes human and animal waste, food scraps, and other biodegradable substances. Inorganic waste includes chemicals, heavy metals, and debris.
Sewage is generated from a variety of sources, including households, businesses, and industries. It consists of wastewater from sinks, toilets, showers, and other sources, along with any solid waste that is flushed down drains. Once collected, sewage is typically treated in wastewater treatment plants to remove contaminants before being discharged back into the environment.
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municipal solid waste is where the waste from households and businesses is produced
The solid wastes from a sewage treatment system are determined by the degree of treatment provided:Septic tanks: Organ sludge composed of fecal matterPrimary treatment systems: Mainly settled fecal matterSecondary treatment: Solid materials collected at the intake, aerobic sludges from aeration ponds, anaerobic sludges from digestersTertiary treatment: same as secondary treatment.
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Municipal Solid Waste
Raw sewage refers to untreated wastewater containing a variety of contaminants, including human waste, chemicals, and organic matter. Sludge, on the other hand, is a semi-solid residue produced during the treatment of sewage. Sludge has had some treatment processes applied to remove solids and pathogens from the raw sewage.
Sewage
Garbage, trash, junk, and sewage are examples of solid and liquid waste. They fall under the broader category of municipal solid waste, which includes refuse generated from households and commercial establishments. Proper management of these types of waste is essential for environmental health and public safety.
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