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What (who) is sterilized wastewater - definition

CONVERTING WASTEWATER INTO AN EFFLUENT FOR RETURN TO THE WATER CYCLE
Wastewater treatment plant; Waste water treatment; Wastewater processing; Wastewater treatment facility; Wastewater Treatment Plant; Wastewater treatment plants; Wastewater Treatment; Treated wastewater; Treatment of wastewater; Wastewater management
  • [[Sewage treatment plant]] (a type of wastewater treatment plant) in [[Cuxhaven]], Germany.
  • Aeration tank of an [[activated sludge]] process at the wastewater treatment plant in Dresden-Kaditz, Germany
  • [[Clarifier]]s are widely used for wastewater treatment.
  • Diagram of a typical surface-aerated basin for wastewater treatment.
  • Primary settling tank of wastewater treatment plant in Dresden-Kaditz, Germany

Wastewater surveillance         
PROCESS OF MONITORING WASTEWATER FOR CONTAMINANTS, AS WELL AS PATHOGENS OR PSYCHOACTIVE DRUGS
Wastewater monitoring
Wastewater surveillance is the process of monitoring wastewater for contaminants. Amongst other uses, it can be used for biosurveillance, to detect the presence of pathogens in local populations, and to detect the presence of psychoactive drugs.
Decentralized wastewater system         
  • Biogas digester for decentralized wastewater treatment at Meru Prison, Kenya
  • Decentralized wastewater system in Torvetua eco-village in [[Norway]]. Wastewater is collected by a [[vacuum sewer]]. [[Greywater]] is treated locally.
PROCESSES TO CONVEY, TREAT AND DISPOSE OR REUSE WASTEWATER FROM SMALL COMMUNITIES AND ALIKE
User:RHrani/sandbox; Draft:Decentralized wastewater system; DEWATS; Decentralised wastewater system; Decentralized wastewater treatment system; Decentralised wastewater treatment system
Decentralized wastewater systems (also referred to as decentralized wastewater treatment systems) convey, treat and dispose or reuse wastewater from small and low-density communities, buildings and dwellings in remote areas, individual public or private properties. Wastewater flow is generated when appropriate water supply is available within the buildings or close to them.
Christchurch Wastewater Treatment Plant         
  • Oxidation ponds (centre) and the [[Avon Heathcote Estuary]] (bottom)
  • The Pumphouse in 2010
WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT IN NEW ZEALAND
Christchurch wastewater treatment plant
The Christchurch Wastewater Treatment Plant (CWTP), also known as the Bromley sewage plant, is the main wastewater treatment plant of Christchurch, New Zealand. It is located in the suburb of Bromley, adjacent to the Avon Heathcote Estuary.

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Wastewater treatment

Wastewater treatment is a process which removes and eliminates contaminants from wastewater and converts this into an effluent that can be returned to the water cycle. Once returned to the water cycle, the effluent creates an acceptable impact on the environment or is reused for various purposes (called water reclamation). The treatment process takes place in a wastewater treatment plant. There are several kinds of wastewater which are treated at the appropriate type of wastewater treatment plant. For domestic wastewater (also called municipal wastewater or sewage), the treatment plant is called a Sewage Treatment. For industrial wastewater, treatment either takes place in a separate Industrial wastewater treatment, or in a sewage treatment plant (usually after some form of pre-treatment). Further types of wastewater treatment plants include Agricultural wastewater treatment and leachate treatment plants.

Processes commonly used in wastewater treatment include phase separation (such as sedimentation), biological and chemical processes (such as oxidation) or polishing. The main by-product from wastewater treatment plants is a type of sludge that is usually treated in the same or another wastewater treatment plant.: Ch.14  Biogas can be another by-product if anaerobic treatment processes are used. Treated wastewater can be reused as reclaimed water. The main purpose of wastewater treatment is for the treated wastewater to be able to be disposed or reused safely. However, before it is treated, the options for disposal or reuse must be considered so the correct treatment process is used on the wastewater.

The term "wastewater treatment" is often used to mean "sewage treatment".