Liquid waste and human faeces
waste matter from domestic or industrial establishments that is carried away in sewers or drains.
Liquid or solid waste which is carried off by sewers and purified in a sewage treatment plant.
Waste liquids or solid matter carried off in sewers.
Solid and liquid human and animal wastes.
waste matter discharged to a sewerage system (see also sewerage system)
waste material and water carried off by sewers or drains
Wastewater from toilets, showers, the kitchen sink, laundries and industrial discharge and has entered the sewerage system
That portion of wastewater that is composed of human and industrial wastes from homes, businesses, and industries.
Waste fluid in a sewer system. Sewage contamination The introduction of untreated sewage into a water body.
toilet wastes and greywater
Water used by industry and households. Sewage typically contains everything from soap to solid waste, and must be purified before it can be safely returned to the ecosystem.
The liquid wastes of a community, including toilet wastes, sullage and trade wastes. May include stormwater infiltration.
A mixture of solids and liquids formed during the digestion of wastes. Waste matter carried in sewers.
The wastewater generated by people in homes and businesses.
waste and wastewater produced by residential, commercial, and light industrial establishment; typically discharged into sewers and sometimes into septic tanks.
The water-borne wastes of a house or community.
The combination of human and household waste with water which is discharged to the home plumbing system including the waste from a flush toilet, bath, sink, lavatory, dishwashing, or laundry machine, or the water-carried waste from any other fixture, equipment, or machine, together with such groundwater infiltration and surface water as may be present.
Liquid or waterborne wastes polluted or fouled from households, commercial or industrial operations, along with any surface water, storm water or groundwater infiltration.
Waste matter carried off by sewers and drains.
The used water and added waste of a community which is carried away by drains and sewers.
Waste matter and refuse liquids that are carried away through sewers or drains.
Water carrying waste from homes, business, industries, and other institutions; wastewater
The organic waste and wastewater that comes from homes, farms and businesses.
Liquid and solid waste carried in sewers.
Waste matter that is transported from properties in drains.
Untreated wastes from toilets, baths, sinks, lavatories, laundries, and other plumbing fixtures in places of human habitation, employment, or recreation.
refuse liquids or waste matter carried off by sewers Minnehaha: Point-Source Pollution
the waste and wastewater produced by residential, commercial and industrial sources and discharged into sewers.
The wastewater from homes, offices, shops, factories and other premises discharged to the sewer. About 99 per cent of sewage is water.
Waste matter, usually in the form of human excrement.
The fluid waste from domestic, commercial and industrial sources which is discharged to the sewer
Liquid refuse or waste matter carried off by sewers.
A liquid waste containing animal, plant and/or chemical matter.
Liquid water containing food, human waste, detergents etc
human and animal waste matter carried off by sewers
Liquid and solid wastes carried in sewers.
liquid waste matter from domestic or industrial source that is carried in sewers or drains (sewerage) to a sewage treatment works (STW).
Used water and waste (usually human excrement) carried through home or commercial pipes that go to a septic system or wastewater treatment facility.
The waste and wastewater produced by residential and commercial sources and discharged into sewers or septic systems.
Household or industrial liquid waste that is carried away in sewers and drains.
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A combination of the water-carried wastes from residences, business buildings, institutions and industrial establishments, together with the ground, surface and storm waters that may be present.
Wastewater produced from household and industry.
any urine, feces, and the water carrying human wastes, including kitchen, bath, and laundry wastes from residences, buildings, industrial establishments, or other places. Sewage is generally synonymous with wastewater.
the total of organic waste and wastewater generated by residential and commercial establishments.
waste water from residential and commercial buildings.
liquid effluent from domestic and industrial activity
Liquid waste matter, usually containing human excrement.
The combination of liquids or water carrying wastes from homes, businesses, institutions, and industries.
Waste water that is treated in sewage treatment plants (such as the Eastern and Western Treatment Plants) or in septic tanks.
Sanitary wastewater or wastewater generated by commercial or industrial operations but does not include storm water.
Waste liquid and matter carried off by sewers.
Sewage is the liquid waste produced by humans which typically contains washing water, faeces, urine, laundry waste and other liquid or semi-liquid wastes from households and industry. It is one type of wastewater. Sewage collection and disposal is usually done via a system of sewer pipes (sewers) called sewerage, and sometimes via a cesspool emptier.