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- W2187231335 abstract "The sewage economy in numerous villages in Poland and small cities is not well organized. The most common method of removing sewage from apartment and farm buildings is collecting sewage in the septic tank, then transporting it in a sewage truck to a sewage treatment plant, sometimes on a field or to a ditch. Such a sewage system is expensive in the exploitation, the septic tanks are often leaky and improperly exploited. Sewages and sludge, carried away on field without disinfection, create a big sanitary risk because of the presence of pathogenic bacteria and eggs of parasites. Expansion of the country water supply system and increase of the sanitary facilities standard in flats evoked the increase of the sewage amount in households. The construction of cumulative systems to collect and neutralize sewage is impossible in many cases because of buildings dispersion, disadvantages of the terrain topography and big investment costs. In these conditions a small sewage treatment plant can be an alternative. Small sewage treatment plants on country areas are recommended to apply on terrains where the buildings are very dispersed, so the construction of sewage systems is economically ungrounded. Sewage can be carried away to ground if comes from detached houses, located outside of the underground water intake protection zones and when the quantity of sewage does not exceed 5,0 m⋅d (ROZPORZ DZENIE MINISTRA RODOWISKA [ORDER OF THE MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT] 2006). There is also assumed an optimal unit quantity of sewage on one inhabitant: in small settlement units (village) q = 120 dm⋅d in big settlement units (city) q = 200 dm⋅d (PN-EN 752-4, 2001). The purpose of the elaboration is to assess the effectiveness of sewage treatment in the ground bed (gravel) with assisting layer (dolomite) under subsurface sewage disposal field." @default.
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- W2187231335 title "SEWAGE TREATMENT IN GRAVEL WITH ASSISTING" @default.
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