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Sources of Waste Water

To avoid polluting our environment, we must treat waste water before letting it return into the environment. There are three main sources of waste water:

Domestic sources of waste water

Domestic sources of waste water

  • Washing up, using the toilet and taking a shower are all activities which produce waste water.
  • Treatment removes the organic matter and harmful microbes found in this waste.
Agricultural sources of waste water

Agricultural sources of waste water

  • Nutrient run-off and slurry are two major sources of agricultural waste water.
  • Similarly to domestic waste water, organic matter and harmful microbes must be removed before allowing this water to go back into fresh water sources.
Industrial sources of waste water

Industrial sources of waste water

  • The Haber process is an example of an industrial process that generates large volumes of waste water.
  • Extra treatment stages are required for industrial waste water to make sure there are no harmful chemicals that remain in the water.
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