What are the uses of wastewater treatment???
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Although treated wastewater is generally of slightly poorer quality than rainwater, it is clear and odourless and well-suited for flushing toilets, for water art and for irrigation. As a rule, it contains a higher proportion of nutrients, which reinforces its suitability for plants.
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Its main goal was to reduce the number of people who do not have access to safe drinking water; by half. Sewage Treatment: The process of removing impurities from waste water before it can be reused or sent to the water bodies is called sewage treatment or cleaning of water.
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