What happens to the liquid in wastewater at a wastewater treatment plant?A.

What happens to the liquid in wastewater at a wastewater treatment plant?A. It is released into a river, lake, or ocean.B. It is spread on hay fields as fertilizer.C. It is sent to a sanitary landfill.D. It is stored underground in sealed bins.

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The cleaned wastewater is discharged into nearby waterways, where it is put to use once more for a variety of things, including providing drinking water, watering crops, and preserving aquatic life.

How is the sludge from the wastewater treatment facility used?

After being cleaned, sewage sludge is either packaged with other materials as well as sold as "biosolid compost" for use in landscaping and agriculture, or it is dried and placed in a landfill, used as fertilizer to agricultural crops, or both.

How is liquid trash disposed of?

Incineration. Hazardous waste, including chemicals, scrap metal, acids, and bases in water and liquids, can be disposed of through incineration. In this method, hot gases and ashes are produced as the liquid waste is burned at extremely high temperatures in combustion chambers.

Where is ejected liquid waste?

The kidneys, which are responsible for eliminating liquid wastes, and the large intestine are the two most significant excretory system organs (for solid wastes).  Wastes including urea, salts, and extra water enter the collecting ducts after filtering.

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