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Answered by dreamrob
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A network of big and small pipes forms a sewer, sewers join together to form a sewage.

• Sewage is wastewater released from homes, factories and offices, etc.

• Sewage is a type of liquid waste passed through the bar screens.

• Wastewater flows through small pipes that will join together in large sewer pipes.

• In these pipes, the wastewater is transported from one pump station to another towards the sewage treatment plant.

• Sewage is caused by water and soil pollution.

Answered by aburaihana123
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A network of big and small pipes forms a sewerage.

Explanation:

Wastewater is a sewage system that provides sewage or surface runoff (stormwater, rain water, molten water). These include drainage, manholes, pumping stations, stormwater runoff and integrated sewage or sanitary sewer screening rooms. The sewage treatment plant stops at the entrance or is discharged to the environment. It is a system of pipes, manholes and chambers that provide sewage or stormwater. Strict sanctions apply to wastewater, which may be premature. Root infiltration, joint displacement, fractures and pore shapes can lead to significant leakage, which is a total risk to the environment and public health.

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