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=Basics=
*The treatment of wastewater (grey and/or black) on site rather than at a wastewater treatment plant
*Usually done at commercial and industrial level for large systems, as currently homers either uuse municipal sewers, or  incomplete septic systems that require emmptying occasionally, and are also vunerable to clogging due to microbial activity


=Industry Standards=
=Industry Standards=
*1972 development - NYT article - [https://www.nytimes.com/1972/04/16/archives/house-is-not-a-home-but-a-sewagedisposer.html]
*1972 development - NYT article - [https://www.nytimes.com/1972/04/16/archives/house-is-not-a-home-but-a-sewagedisposer.html]
=See Also=
*[[Open Source Cleanliness and Sanitation Construction Set]]
*[[Wastewater Treatment]]
*[[Reclaimed Water]]
*[[Greywater Recycling]]
*[[Blackwater Recycling]]

Revision as of 21:39, 4 May 2019

Basics

  • The treatment of wastewater (grey and/or black) on site rather than at a wastewater treatment plant
  • Usually done at commercial and industrial level for large systems, as currently homers either uuse municipal sewers, or incomplete septic systems that require emmptying occasionally, and are also vunerable to clogging due to microbial activity

Industry Standards

  • 1972 development - NYT article - [1]

See Also