Wastewater is the generic term for all the effluent
and “grey” water produced inside your home.
It includes the outflow from your:
• toilets |
• laundry troughs |
• baths and showers |
• washing machines |
• handbasins |
• kitchen sinks |
• bathroom/laundry floor drains |
• dishwashers |
This wastewater is heavily contaminated and empties into drainpipes
running under the floor of your home, connecting to an underground
Main Sewer Drain running around the outside of the house.
The
average household uses 100-150 litres per person every day.
The Main Sewer Drain leads away from the house, with a gradient so
the wastewater and solids flow through it by gravity.
If you
live in a city or township, the Main Sewer Drain will usually
connect to a municipal sewer running past your property.
If your
home is in a non-sewered area, the Drain will usually end at
one of the following:
• wastewater treatment system
• septic tank/soakage trenches.
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