The tank that cleans and collects wastewater is typically called a "septic tank" or a "wastewater treatment tank." In municipal systems, it may also be referred to as a "clarifier" or "settling tank," where solids settle out and are treated. These tanks play a crucial role in managing and treating wastewater to prevent pollution and protect the environment.
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A "septic tank"
by putting them in the water
- Waste Water treatment plant - Municipal Water cleaner factories - Add camphor in the chlorinated water, then use a water purifier
The kidney is the organ that collects water and filters body fluids. It helps regulate water balance, filter waste products from the blood, and produce urine.
A vacuole stores water, food, and enzymes, and collects waste... So no.
bilge bilge
condensation
Because the water collects the dust, which is dust mite waste.
A gully trap is a way of removing waste water before it is returned to the sewer. The gully trap collects waste water from the kitchen and bathrooms.
Any water that collects on the ground is called standing water. This can be in the form of puddles, ponds, or other bodies of water that do not flow or drain away. Standing water can pose a risk for breeding mosquitoes and other insects.
It is called a bidet. It has a nozzle that sprays water upwards when the handle is pulled.