Wastewater Treatment and Its Process Dr
Wastewater Treatment and Its Process Dr. Sai Bhavani Sevella¹, Saileja Sevella² 1Assistant Professor, Department of Environmental science, Nizam College, Osmania University, Hyderabad, Telangana, India. 2Assistant Professor, Department of Business Management, University College for women, Koti, Hyderabad, Telangana, India. Abstract: Waste water is the used water, wastewater treatment as water use because it is so interconnected with the other uses of water. Much of the water used by homes, industries, and businesses must be treated before it is released back to the Environment. Nature has an amazing ability to cope with small amounts of water wastes and pollution, but it would be overwhelmed if we didn't treat the billions of gallons of wastewater and sewage produced every day before releasing it back to the environment. Water treatment plants reduce pollutants in wastewater to a level nature can handle. In this paper, the focus is on wastewater treatment and process of treating sewage water. Keywords: Environment, Pollutants, Treatment plants, Wastewater. 1 Introduction Wastewater (or waste water) is any water that has been contaminated by human use. Wastewater is "used water from any combination of domestic, industrial, commercial or agricultural activities, surface runoff or storm water, and any sewer inflow or sewer infiltration". Therefore, wastewater is a by product of domestic, industrial, commercial or agricultural activities. The characteristics of wastewater vary depending on the source. Types of wastewater include: domestic wastewater from households, municipal wastewater from communities (also called sewage) and industrial wastewater. Wastewater can contain physical, chemical and biological pollutants. Households may produce wastewater from flush toilets, sinks, dishwashers, washing machines, bath tubs, and showers.
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