Civil Engineering - Waste Water Engineering - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Waste Water Engineering - Section 2 (Q.No. 17)
17.
The liquid wastes from kitchens, bath rooms and wash basins, is not called
Discussion:
23 comments Page 1 of 3.
Pusha said:
3 years ago
Sewage includes human wastes (i.e. Faeces and urine), as well as wastewater from various sources. Sullage is the wastewater that arises from domestic activities such as washing in bathrooms and kitchens, including water from food preparation and dishwashing; it does not contain human excreta.
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Mahesh sinh said:
2 years ago
It’s called sullage.
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MILI said:
3 years ago
You are correct, thanks @DVS.
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Dikesh don said:
4 years ago
It is called sullage not sewage because sewage contains excreta waste also.
Sewage = sullage + excreta waste.
Sewage = sullage + excreta waste.
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Jitesh said:
7 years ago
The correct answer is sullage. Because as per definition, sullage is a most offensive liquid waste from kitchen and bathroom.
Ahmed Asif Malik said:
4 years ago
Salluge is the right answer.
Sewage itself is a liquid combination with domestic and industrial.
Sewage itself is a liquid combination with domestic and industrial.
Rkv said:
5 years ago
Sewage is the correct answer because it has both solid and liquid wastage.
Sullage means only liquid waste its come from the kitchen, domestic use like bathroom water washbasin water in this only liquid waste so, therefore, the answer is sewage.
Sullage means only liquid waste its come from the kitchen, domestic use like bathroom water washbasin water in this only liquid waste so, therefore, the answer is sewage.
Yaksharaj naik said:
6 years ago
Yes it's called sullage.
Arthi said:
7 years ago
Yes, it's sullage.
Kumar said:
7 years ago
Sullage is the right answer.
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