Sewage is the wastewater discharged from residential, commercial, and industrial sources. Containing organic matter, chemicals, and pathogens, its careful...
Sewage is wastewater generated from residential, commercial, and industrial premises, containing human waste, food scraps, detergents, and other pollutants dissolved or suspended in water.
Proper sewage treatment is vital to prevent the spread of waterborne diseases, protect aquatic ecosystems from pollution, maintain environmental health, and ensure safe water sources for communities.
Sewage typically undergoes primary (physical removal of solids), secondary (biological breakdown of organic matter), and sometimes tertiary (advanced purification) treatment before being safely discharged or reused.
Untreated sewage poses severe risks, including contaminating drinking water, spreading diseases like cholera and typhoid, harming aquatic life, creating foul odors, and depleting oxygen in water bodies.