Sewer
A sewer is an underground network of pipes designed to transport wastewater from buildings and streets to a treatment facility or discharge point. Sewers may carry sanitary wastewater, stormwater, or a combination of both, depending on whether the system is sanitary, storm, or combined. The primary aim is to protect public health and reduce flooding by moving used water away from inhabited areas.
Core components include sewer lines that slope to promote gravity flow, interceptors or trunk mains that collect
Sewer systems rely on gravity, so pipe gradients and network layout are crucial. Materials range from ancient
Maintenance tackles blockages, which commonly arise from grease, sanitary wipes, and tree roots, as well as
Wastewater undergoes primary settling, secondary biological treatment, and sometimes tertiary processes to remove nutrients and pathogens