Q1: What is sewage? Explain why it is harmful to discharge untreated sewage into rivers or seas.
Ans: Sewage is wastewater released by homes, industries, hospitals, offices, other users and also the rain water that run down the street during the storm or heavy rain. Sewage is a liquid waste. It is harmful to discharge untreated sewage into rivers or seas because sewage is a complex mixture containing suspended solids, organic and inorganic impurities, nutrients, saprotrophic and disease causing bacteria and other microbes.
Q2: Why should oils and fats not be released in the drain. Explain.
Ans: Oils and fats should not be thrown down the drain. They can harden and block the pipes. In an open drain the fats clog the soil pores reducing its effectiveness in filtering water.
Q3: Describe the steps involved in getting clarified water from wastewater. Explain.
Ans: The various steps involved for water clarification (water treatment) can be sequenced as follows:
Q4: What is sludge? Explain how it is treated.
Ans: Solids like faces settle at the bottom of the tank in the process of water treatment and are removed with a scrapper, which is called sludge. The sludge is transferred to a separate tank where it is decomposed by the anaerobic bacteria. The biogas produced in the process can be used as fuel or can be used to produce electricity. And the dried sludge is used as manure.
Q5: Untreated human excreta are a health hazard. Explain.
Ans: Human excreta may cause water pollution and soil pollution. Both surface water and ground water get polluted. Ground water is a source of water for wells, tube-wells, springs and many rivers. Thus it becomes the most common route for water borne diseases. They include cholera, typhoid, polio, meningitis, hepatitis and dysentery.
Q6: Name two chemicals used to disinfect water.
Ans: Chlorine and ozone.
Q7: Explain the function of a bar screen in a wastewater treatment plant.
Ans: When wastewater is passed through bar screens, large objects like rags, sticks, Solution, plastic packets, napkins that are present in the wastewater are removed.
Q8: Outline your role as an active citizen in relation to sanitation.
Ans: Waste generation is a natural human activity. But we can limit the type and quantity of wastes produced. Open drains are common in our localities causing unhygienic and unsanitary conditions. As an active citizen we can approach the municipality or the gram panchayat. Insist that the open drains are covered. There are no dust bins in the localities. Dust bins should be kept at some distances for the disposal of house wastes (litter).
1. What is wastewater? |
2. Why is wastewater treatment important? |
3. What are the different stages of wastewater treatment? |
4. How does wastewater treatment help in water conservation? |
5. What are the potential environmental impacts of untreated wastewater? |
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