Greywater, also known as sullage, is non-industrial wastewater generated from domestic processes such as dish washing, laundry and bathing. Greywater comprises 50-80% of residential wastewater.
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Yes, it is.
Domestic waste water is any waste water that is produced by ordinary living uses. This includes liquid waste containing vegetable or animal matter.
The pollution caused by domestic waste like detergents, soap,solid waste etc are called domestic pollution
Domestic waste is the garbage produced in our homes.
A drainage system for carrying surface water and sewage for disposal.
The domestic and industrial waste is thrown into water bodies. Deforestation also affects water cycle.
They are three types of waste water 1. Industrial waste water 2. Black water (Toilets) 3. Grey water (Domestic waste water) Out of those Black water is not treated and the remaining two are treated. Waste water is 99.9% pure and the remaining 0.1% constitute all the waste. While salt water is 95% pure. If we develop a suitable technology we can pure that waste water and can reuse . But up to date Grey water is cleaned by no of processes and the purified water is used for Gardening and Toilet flush
It is called Urea. Urea is basically protein waste. It is actually 5% protein waste and the rest is water. This urea-water combination is called urine.
water treatment plant
Water for drinking. Water for crop irrigation. Water for domestic supply. Water for industrial use. Transportation. Tourism. Leisure. Waste disposal. Fishing.
Water for drinking. Water for crop irrigation. Water for domestic supply. Water for industrial use. Transportation. Tourism. Leisure. Waste disposal. Fishing.
Domestic waste are products that are liable to decay while industrial waste is any material that is rendered futile after a manufacturing process