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Connecticut Water Trails
Program
Water Trails & Water Pollution
Treating Water Pollution - Industrial Treatment
Before raw sewage can be safely released back into
the environment, it needs to be treated correctly in a water treatment
plant. In a water treatment plant, sewage goes through a number of
chambers and chemical processes to reduce the amount and toxicity of the
waste.
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The sewage first goes through a primary phase.
This is where some of the suspended, solid particles and inorganic
material is removed by the use of filters.
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The secondary phase of the treatment involves
the reduction of organic, this is done with the use of biological
filters and processes that naturally degrade the organic waste
material.
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The final stage of treatment is the tertiary
phase; this stage must be done before the water can be reused.
Almost all solid particles are removed from the water and chemical
additives are supplied to get rid of any left-over impurities.
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