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Asked: June 8, 20222022-06-08T22:53:38+05:30 2022-06-08T22:53:38+05:30In: Water Supply & Waste Water Engg

Explain conveyance of sewage.

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      2022-06-22T16:39:56+05:30Added an answer on June 22, 2022 at 4:39 pm

      Conveyance of the water system is a combination of local sewer, combined sewer, automated regulator, pump station, etc. conveyance system includes collection and disposal works. Disposal works are essential for treating wastewater and need to dispose of it in such a way that it will not cause any haRead more

      Conveyance of the water system is a combination of local sewer, combined sewer, automated regulator, pump station, etc.

      conveyance system includes collection and disposal works. Disposal works are essential for treating wastewater and need to dispose of it in such a way that it will not cause any harm to the public health or any water resources which is nearby. And the collection work is essential for collecting waste nowadays this is done by a water-carriage method. In old days it was done by the conservancy method. Due to proper maintenance and operation of this conveyance system, we securely transfer the wastewater to the treatment plant.

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      2022-12-17T19:40:03+05:30Added an answer on December 17, 2022 at 7:40 pm

      Conveyance of sewage refers to the process of transporting wastewater and sewage from homes and businesses to a treatment facility. This is typically done through a system of pipes, pumps, and lift stations that are designed to collect and transport the sewage to the treatment facility. There are seRead more

      Conveyance of sewage refers to the process of transporting wastewater and sewage from homes and businesses to a treatment facility. This is typically done through a system of pipes, pumps, and lift stations that are designed to collect and transport the sewage to the treatment facility.

      There are several methods of conveying sewage, including gravity flow, pumping, and vacuum systems. In a gravity flow system, the sewage flows by gravity through pipes to a treatment facility, with the slope of the pipes determining the rate of flow. In a pumping system, sewage is lifted and transported through pipes using pumps, which can be necessary in areas where the elevation of the treatment facility is higher than the sewage source. In a vacuum system, a vacuum is used to lift the sewage through a small-diameter pipe, which can be useful in areas with limited space for pipes.

      Conveyance of sewage is an important aspect of modern infrastructure, as it helps to protect public health by ensuring that wastewater and sewage are properly treated and disposed of. It also helps to protect the environment by preventing the contamination of surface water and groundwater sources.

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