if rust/rusty metal sediments are in the water
All water we drink and produce as sewage is part of the water cycle. Water is taken from rivers and lakes and treated to drinking water standard. Wastewater then goes down the sewers to a wastewater treatment plant where it is treated to clean it and then put back into rivers........so you're not directly drinking sewage!
Floodwaters allow sewage to mix with drinking water.
Sewage is a term for the waste of people and animals. Normally, sewage is sent off to a treatment plant, and kept entirely separate from drinking water. If sewage was to enter the water supply, it would make people extremely sick.
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Byproducts of human waste that's usually discarded and collected by the local water department to avoid possible contamination of drinking water. Normally, sewage waste is sent to an incinerator where is burned.
It depends how dirty. Theres a piece of dust, or your drinking sewage.
Could be anything. Chemicals, sewage, micro organism's, something you shouldn't drink.
it stops people from catching diseseases that are body has got rid of. Also when we drink sewage water the pathogens get into are body and give people diseases
To carry sewage and pollution away from the city's drinking water supply, Lake Michigan.
Sewage treatment is essential to protect public health and the environment. It removes harmful pathogens, chemicals, and nutrients from wastewater, preventing the contamination of drinking water sources and reducing the risk of waterborne diseases. Additionally, treated sewage can be safely released into natural bodies of water or reused for irrigation, helping to conserve water resources. Overall, effective sewage treatment supports sustainable water management and ecological balance.