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Ever stopped to wonder where all that water we use and waste in our homes every day goes? All that water - from toilet flushing to showering and beyond - meets under one roof at a sewage plant. It proceeds to pass through several steps that cleanse it from dangerous impurities before being put back in the nature.

Once the water gets to the sewerage facility, it undergoes different degrees prior to pollutants (like germs and chemicals) being removed. The water is first filtered to get rid of sediment and big pieces like sticks or rocks. Then it passes to a tank with an area reserved for solids that sink and other areas where grease floats. They are then removed for proper disposal.

The Role of Microorganisms in Biological Treatment

Clean water is maintained through biological treatment by enabling the microorganisms, especially bacteria and algae in sewage plants. These microscopic animals are very important for degrading the toxic substances on water, converting it into harmless compounds. This is where oxygen in introduced into the water to help these microorganisms. As the water makes its way through the plant, these microorganisms are removed in order to achieve cleansed (purified) water.

One of the most common techniques used to best control this kind of white water is the activated sludge process, used in many sewage plants. Microorganisms fill the tank, and water flows continuously around them while air is being bubbled through to provide oxygen. These bacteria degrade the pollutants in water, produce a sludge that settles at bottom of tank.

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