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Primary Treatment
Septic tanks and anaerobic baffled reactors are low-cost components that remove much of the pollution from sewage. These must be desludged periodically to function properly.
Summary table of [[Primary_Treatment_Methods_-_SummaryPractitioner's Tool / Technology and Operation / Primary Treatment Methods|primary treatment methods]].
*[[Practitioner's Tool / Technology and Operation / Septic_Tanks|Septic Tanks]]: A septic system is a small wastewater treatment system designed to treat and dispose of household sanitary waste using a septic tank as the primary component. The septic tank is the first stage in a private wastewater treatment system. Sewage from the building flows to the septic tank where solids are separated from the wastewater flow. The heavier solids sink to the bottom of the tank to form sludge, while the lighter particles, such as hair and grease, rise to the top to form a scum layer.
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