What is sewage?in which way it can be treated?

The municipal waste-water is also called sewage. A major component of this waste water is human excreta. Sewage contains large amounts of organic matter and microbes. Many of which are pathogenic.Thus it cannot be discharged into natural water bodies like rivers and streams directly. Sewage is treated in sewage treatment plants (STPs) to make it less polluting. 
Primary treatment :  removal of particles – large and small – from the sewage through filtration and sedimentation. These are removed in stages; initially, floating debris is removed by sequential filtration. Then the grit (soil and small pebbles) are removed by sedimentation. All solids that settle form the primary sludge, and the supernatant forms the effluent. The effluent from the primary settling tank is taken for secondary treatment.
Secondary treatment or Biological treatment : The primary effluent is passed into large aeration tanks  where it is constantly agitated mechanically and air is pumped into it. This allows vigorous growth of useful aerobic microbes into flocs (masses of bacteria associated with fungal filaments to form mesh like structures). While growing, these microbes consume the major part of the organic matter in the effluent. This significantly reduces the BOD (biochemical oxygen demand) of the effluent.  The greater the BOD of waste water, more is its polluting potential. Once the BOD of sewage or waste water is reduced significantly, the effluent is then passed into a settling tank where the bacterial ‘flocs’ are allowed to sediment. This sediment is called activated sludge. A small part of the activated sludge is pumped back into the aeration tank to serve as the inoculum. The remaining major part of the sludge is pumped into large tanks called anaerobic sludge digesters. Here, other kinds of bacteria, which grow anaerobically, digest the bacteria and the fungi in the sludge. During this digestion, bacteria produce a mixture of gases such as methane, hydrogen sulphide and carbon dioxide. These gases form biogas and can be used as source of energy as it is inflammable. The effluent from the secondary treatment plant is generally released into natural water bodies like rivers and streams.
 

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the waste drainage let from the settlements of human living place is called sewage.
it needs to be treated before sent to any kind of waterbodies since it contains many harmful chemicals.
it treated with charcoal to absorb the harmful substances and undergoes many processes to be cleaned.
 
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The muncipal waste water containing large amounts of organic matter and microorganism are called sewage . it can be cleaned by STP sewage treatement plant
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