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Water-carried wastes discharged from a plumbing collection system from residences, buildings and commercial and industrial establishments. Since all water-carried waste is considered to be sewage, there is no distinction between gray water and black water. Thus, in a dwelling or structure served by a septic system, all wastewater must be directed to the septic tank for disposal through the septic field.
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| sewage |
means any wastes, including wastes from humans, households, commercial establishments, industries, and stormwater runoff, that are discharged to or otherwise enter a DTW.
Ãâó: www.njfb.org/waterquality/glossary.htm
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| sewage treatment |
The artificial removal of pollutants from sewage, their transformation into an inert state, and the altering of the objectionable constituents by controlled physical, chemical, or biological processes.
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The untreated sanitary waste discharge from a building. BACK TO PAGE
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A substance that contains the waste products or excrement or other discharge from the bodies of human beings or animals; a substance harmful to the public health, to animal or aquatic life or to the use of water for domestic water supply or for recreation. ...
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