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Qué (quién) es sanitary sewage - definición

DISTRICT IN ENGLAND AND WALES
Sanitary District; Rural sanitary district; Rural Sanitary District; Urban sanitary district; Sanitary districts; Sanitary authority

sewage         
  • Ocean outfall]] pipes in [[Cape May, New Jersey]], United States – pipes exposed after the sand was removed by severe storm
  • [[Greywater]] (a component of sewage) in a settling tank
  • Pumping station lifting sewage to the treatment plant in [[Bujumbura]], Burundi
  • Screening of sewage at a sewage treatment plant in [[Bujumbura]], Burundi
  • Screening of the sewage with bar screens at a sewage treatment plant to remove larger objects in Norton, [[Zimbabwe]]
  • Lack of maintenance causing sewage to overflow from a manhole into the street of an informal settlement near [[Cape Town]], South Africa
WASTEWATER GENERATED FROM DOMESTIC GREYWATER AND BLACKWATER
Raw sewage; Toilet waste; Municipal wastewater; Domestic sewage; Sewage management; Domestic wastewater; Urban wastewater
n.
1.
Contents of a sewer.
2.
Drainage, sewerage.
Sewage         
  • Ocean outfall]] pipes in [[Cape May, New Jersey]], United States – pipes exposed after the sand was removed by severe storm
  • [[Greywater]] (a component of sewage) in a settling tank
  • Pumping station lifting sewage to the treatment plant in [[Bujumbura]], Burundi
  • Screening of sewage at a sewage treatment plant in [[Bujumbura]], Burundi
  • Screening of the sewage with bar screens at a sewage treatment plant to remove larger objects in Norton, [[Zimbabwe]]
  • Lack of maintenance causing sewage to overflow from a manhole into the street of an informal settlement near [[Cape Town]], South Africa
WASTEWATER GENERATED FROM DOMESTIC GREYWATER AND BLACKWATER
Raw sewage; Toilet waste; Municipal wastewater; Domestic sewage; Sewage management; Domestic wastewater; Urban wastewater
·noun Sewerage, 2.
II. Sewage ·noun The contents of a sewer or drain; refuse liquids or matter carried off by sewers.
sewage         
  • Ocean outfall]] pipes in [[Cape May, New Jersey]], United States – pipes exposed after the sand was removed by severe storm
  • [[Greywater]] (a component of sewage) in a settling tank
  • Pumping station lifting sewage to the treatment plant in [[Bujumbura]], Burundi
  • Screening of sewage at a sewage treatment plant in [[Bujumbura]], Burundi
  • Screening of the sewage with bar screens at a sewage treatment plant to remove larger objects in Norton, [[Zimbabwe]]
  • Lack of maintenance causing sewage to overflow from a manhole into the street of an informal settlement near [[Cape Town]], South Africa
WASTEWATER GENERATED FROM DOMESTIC GREYWATER AND BLACKWATER
Raw sewage; Toilet waste; Municipal wastewater; Domestic sewage; Sewage management; Domestic wastewater; Urban wastewater
n.
1) to treat sewage
2) raw, untreated sewage

Wikipedia

Sanitary district

Sanitary districts were established in England and Wales in 1872 and in Ireland in 1878. The districts were of two types, based on existing structures:

  • Urban sanitary districts in towns with existing local government bodies
  • Rural sanitary districts in the remaining rural areas of poor law unions.

Each district was governed by a sanitary authority and was responsible for various public health matters such as providing clean drinking water, sewers, street cleaning, and clearing slum housing.

In England and Wales, both rural and urban sanitary districts were replaced in 1894 by the Local Government Act 1894 by the more general rural districts and urban districts. A similar reform was carried out in Ireland in 1899 by the Local Government (Ireland) Act 1898.

Ejemplos de uso de sanitary sewage
1. The council meeting also discovered that the location was not suitable for sanitary sewage deposits due to geological factors, such as the elevation, wind direction and proximity to residential areas.