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Sewage Treatment Plant
Waters that are used for drinking, manufacturing, farming, and other purposes by residences (toilets, baths, showers,
kitchens, sinks), institutions, hospitals, commercial and industrial establishments are...
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Sewage Treatment Plant
Waters that are used for drinking, manufacturing, farming, and other purposes by residences (toilets, baths, showers,
kitchens, sinks), institutions, hospitals, commercial and industrial establishments are degraded in quality as a result of the
introduction of contaminating constituents.
Organic wastes, suspended solids, bacteria, nitrates, and phosphates are
pollutants that commonly must be removed.
To make wastewater acceptable for reuse or for returning to the environment, the concentration of contaminants must be
reduced to a non-harmful level, usually a standard prescribed by the Environmental Protection Agency.
Sewage can be treated close to where it is created (in septic tanks, bio-filters or aerobic treatment systems), or collected
and transported via a network of pipes and pump stations to a municipal treatment plant.
Sewage treatment, or domestic wastewater treatment, is the process of removing contaminants from wastewater and
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