what is the difference between wastewater and impure water
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The terms 'wastewater' and 'sewage' are regularly used interchangeably, however there are differences between both. In fact, 'sewage' is considered a subset of wastewater. Although the term 'sewage' usually brings toilets to mind, it is used to describe all types of wastewater generated from domestic dwellings.
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Pure denotes clean and safe to use for human and animal consumption. Impure denotes dirty, filthy, not suitable for human consumption. "pure water" is a brand of water.
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