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what is sewage?How should it b deposed​

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Answered by suzukililly396
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sewage, or domestic/municipal wastewater, is a type of wastewater that is produced by a community of people. It is characterized by volume or rate of flow, physical condition, chemical and toxic constituents, and its bacteriologic status. Sewage is disposed of in several ways, mainly two: removal in a waterborne sewer system (sewerage) or disposed of via an on-site sanitation system (pit latrines or septic tanks). The former has become standard practice in built-up areas, most cities, and industrial complexes.

Answered by Anonymous
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Every community should have a way of disposing of sewage so that people, animals and flies cannot touch it. This is called a sewage system.

There are different types of sewage systems which can be described as on-site systems and sewage or effluent systems.

An on-site system is one which treats the sewage in a septic tank so that most of the sewage becomes effluent and is disposed of in an area close to the house or buildings. An example of an on-site disposal system consists of a septic tank and leach drains.

A sewage or wastewater system disposes of the effluent from a community at a central place usually called a sewage lagoon or effluent pond. The sewage can be treated:

in a septic tank at each building

just before the lagoon in a large septic tank or macerator system, or

in the lagoon itself

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