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Latest revision as of 21:02, 23 February 2025
Sewage is a type of wastewater that is produced by a community of people. It is typically transported through a sewage system to a sewage treatment plant where it is treated and then discharged to the environment. Sewage is a major carrier of disease and can also lead to environmental problems if not properly managed.
Types of Sewage[edit]
There are three types of sewage: domestic, industrial, and stormwater.
- Domestic sewage is produced by residential and commercial buildings. It includes human waste, soaps, detergents, and food waste.
- Industrial sewage is produced by industrial processes. It can contain a wide range of pollutants, including heavy metals, organic compounds, and chemicals.
- Stormwater is rainwater that has run off the land. It can pick up pollutants as it flows over the ground, including sediment, nutrients, bacteria, and chemicals.
Sewage Treatment[edit]
Sewage treatment is the process of removing contaminants from sewage to produce an effluent that can be safely discharged to the environment. The process typically involves three stages: primary, secondary, and tertiary treatment.
- Primary treatment involves the removal of large solids and grit. This is usually achieved through screening and sedimentation.
- Secondary treatment involves the biological breakdown of dissolved organic matter using bacteria. This is usually achieved through aeration and the use of activated sludge.
- Tertiary treatment involves the removal of nutrients and any remaining solids. This is usually achieved through filtration and disinfection.
Environmental Impact[edit]
Sewage can have a significant impact on the environment if not properly managed. It can contaminate water bodies, leading to water pollution and the spread of disease. It can also contribute to eutrophication, a process where excess nutrients in water bodies lead to excessive growth of algae and other aquatic plants, which can deplete oxygen levels and harm aquatic life.
See Also[edit]
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Pumping station lifting the wastewater
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Greywater settling tank and grease trap
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Screening of the wastewater to remove larger objects
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Screen
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Wastewater in street (informal settlement near Cape Town), South Africa
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Outfall tubes in Ocean City beach


