Science, asked by legenddaryxerneas, 17 days ago

briefly explain how waste water is disposed from various places before it reaches the sewage treatment plant​

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Answered by Bandanamandal1970
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Under the regulations laid out by the Environment Act, businesses are obliged to ensure that waste is disposed of safely, with no danger to people or the environment.

Tankered waste is liquid waste that is unsuitable for discharge into the public sewer system, or waste that is received by us from tankers that service areas without a connection to the public sewers. This might include waste from septic tanks, cesspools, chemical toilets.

Our tankered waste experts have years of experience in ensuring that all waste is responsibly dealt with. All our industry leading facilities, the two largest being at Howdon and Bran Sands hold EA permits stating they can treat cess and septic waste, and do so responsibly and with exemplary eco-friendly credentials.

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