sewage disposal
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Definition
Noun: The process or system of collecting, treating, and finally getting rid of sewage (waste matter and used water from homes, businesses, and industries) in a safe and sanitary way.
Usage
"Sewage disposal" refers to the entire infrastructure and management process for handling wastewater. It is a critical public service for health and environmental protection. The term is typically used in technical, municipal, and environmental contexts.
Examples
- The city is investing in a new sewage disposal plant to handle the growing population.
- Proper sewage disposal is essential to prevent the contamination of drinking water sources.
- The environmental report highlighted the village's inadequate sewage disposal system.
Advanced Usage
- "Integrated sewage disposal": A modern approach that combines treatment with resource recovery (e.g., generating energy from waste).
- The new facility is a model of integrated sewage disposal, converting waste into biogas.
Variants and Related Words
- Sewage (n): The waste matter itself.
- Sewerage (n): The system of sewers (pipes and tunnels) that carries sewage. Often used interchangeably with "sewage disposal system" in general contexts.
- Wastewater treatment (n): A core part of sewage disposal, specifically focusing on the purification process.
Synonyms
- Wastewater management
- Sanitary engineering (broader field)
Related Phrases
- Sewage disposal unit/plant/facility: The physical location where treatment occurs.
- The sewage disposal plant is located downstream from the city.
- Sewage disposal system: The complete network, from pipes to treatment.
- A blockage in the sewage disposal system caused a major problem.
Noun
- the disposal of sewage