Wastewater is essentially used water from homes, businesses, and industries. It includes substances like human waste, food scraps, oils, soaps, and chemicals. For the health and safety of people and local habitats, wastewater must be treated before it returns to our waterways. If it is not properly treated, wastewater can carry disease and since we live, work, and play so close to water, harmful bacteria has to be removed to make water safe. Clean water is also crucial for plants and animals to survive. Excessive nutrients or contaminants found in wastewater can be detrimental to their natural habitats. The treatment processes significantly reduce these pollutants from wastewater. |