wastewaters
Wastewaters refers to used water from households, businesses, industry, and agriculture, as well as stormwater runoff and drainage that carries contaminants to treatment plants or natural receiving waters. In practice, wastewaters are categorized into municipal (domestic and some industrial effluent), industrial wastewater (specific to processes), greywater (from sinks, showers, laundry), blackwater (human waste), and agricultural or urban runoff.
Composition varies by source but commonly includes organic matter, nutrients, suspended solids, pathogens, salts, and chemicals.
Treatment generally proceeds in stages. Primary treatment removes settleable solids and floating debris. Secondary treatment uses
Wastewater management protects public health and aquatic ecosystems, supports water reuse, and can recover energy and