''The above configuration shows a grease interceptor for pretreating hospital commissary wastewater, an oversized anaerobic baffled reactor under construction for primary treatment, and a rotating biological contactor for secondary treatment. Natural disinfection in a polishing pond or chemical disinfection by chlorination is required to meet discharge standards.''
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====== Hotels, Resorts and Restaurants ======
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====== Office Building ======
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====== Schools ======
*[[Chlorination_(Chemical_Disinfection)|Chlorination]]
*[[Ozonation_(Physical_Disinfection)|Ozonation]]
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''[[Merging_Community_Sanitation_with_School-Based_Hygiene_Promotion_in_Tangerang,_Indonesia|Schools Case Studies]]''
====== Community Wastewater Systems ======
Community wastewater treatment systems receive flows from multiple sources, residential or commercial. Combining flows from multiple sources tends to even out flow variability. Community sewerage projects often use a four step process for treating wastewater. This includes pretreatment devices installed at targeted businesses, primary treatment, secondary treatment and disinfection. Systems that discharge treated wastewater into the environment may require added disinfection components. Below are some typical technologies for community wastewater treatment:
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