Different Types Plumbing

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DIFFERENT TYPES OF

SEWAGE SYSTEMS
1. COMBINED SYSTEM
A combined system is used to carry sanitary
sewage and stormwater through one sewer
system. Treating the wastewater in this system is
usually easy because it has been diluted by
rainwater.
There is an enormous volume of sewage, which
means the water has a high velocity. Because of this
high speed of water and its ability to self-cleanse,
there is no need for flushing. The combined system
is secure and cheap to implement, especially within
house plumbing, since it only requires a single piping
set.
2. SEPARATE SYSTEM
In a separate sewage system, there are
different sewers for storm and surface water,
while there is the same sewer system for
domestic and industrial sewage.
This type of system is less expensive than
other types because it used less amount of
water for treatment, and the entire design is
economical as well. The separate sewage
system is preferred over a combined sewage
system because it is more economical.
Another advantage of this system is that it
doesn’t affect stream pollution.
3. PARTIALLY SEPARATE SYSTEM
The partially separate sewage system is better than
the separate system because it is cheaper and easy to
use in small-scale sewers.
This type of system takes water from kitchens,
bathrooms, and the rainwater collected on the roof
through a single pipe. This allows a reduction in house
plumbing because waste from all parts of the house
plus water from the roof uses the same pipe.
Remaining water from other places falls into separate
sewers or drains. This system actively introduces
stormwater into the sanitary sewage pipes to increase
the volume of water and allow it to flush itself.
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