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Anajune7

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What are the three levels of treatment in a municipal water treatment plant? Briefly describe each.
 
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A home that does not have a connection to a public utility sewage system will probably need to install what?
 
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Answer to Question 1

Primary treatmentcollects waste water and removes items that settle out of it.
 Secondary treatmentinvolves biological processing of sewage.
 Tertiary treatmentinvolves the chemical processing of sewage



Answer to Question 2

A septic system



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