Wastewater-Controlling Wastage

September 11, 2008 by Editor  
Filed under Opinion

Water that is polluted by humans, through residential, industrial or commercial activity, is called wastewater. These pollutants are often toxic substances and a hazard to the health of the people who consume or use it. It’s a hazard to the environment if left to sink into the ground. This gives rise to the need for treatment of wastewater, in order to remove the pollutants from water, and make it safe for consumption, and use. It must be treated even if merely let out in the environment, say to sink into the ground or to mix with sea water.

Why You Should Conserve Water?

Water conservation also indirectly helps in maintaining the water quality. Excessive water drawing (exceeding the water holding capacity of the soil) from ground sources allows ground water contamination from neighboring areas or sea. So, avoid unnecessary water drawing from ground sources. The volume of wastewater discharge can be reduced substantially through conservation of water.

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Source: All About Wastewater Treatment

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