Environmental Sciences, asked by Rabdeep7436, 9 months ago

A septic tank is a mini sewage treatment plant. Why

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Answered by rukumanikumaran
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The term "septic" refers to the anaerobic bacterial environment that develops in the tank that decomposes or mineralizes the waste discharged into the tank. Septic tanks can be coupled with other onsite wastewater treatment units such as biofilters or aerobic systems involving artificially forced aeration.

A septic tank is a mini structure, typically underground, made of fiberglass, concrete, plastic or PVC. It uses bacterial activity for decomposing the waste or sewage and is used for wastewater treatment in house

Answered by syedaf21ood
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Explanation:A septic tank is a mini structure, typically underground, made of fiberglass, concrete, plastic or PVC. It uses bacterial activity for decomposing the waste or sewage and is used for wastewater treatment in houses.

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