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The “Wastewater Story” chapter emphasizes the need for clean water and proper wastewater management. Sewage, a mix of domestic and industrial waste, requires treatment to remove pollutants through physical, chemical, and biological processes. Everyone plays a role in minimizing waste, maintaining sanitation, and preventing waterborne diseases.

Water, Our Lifeline

What Is Sewage?

Water Freshens Up

Wastewater Treatment Plant

Better Housekeeping Practices

Sanitation and Disease

Alternative Arrangement for Sewage Disposal

Sanitation at Public Places


Questions and Answers

  1. Fill in the blanks:
    • (a) Cleaning of water is a process of removing pollutants.
    • (b) Wastewater released by houses is called sewage.
    • (c) Dried sludge is used as manure.
    • (d) Drains get blocked by oils and fats.
  2. What is sewage? Explain why it is harmful to discharge untreated sewage into rivers or seas.
    • Sewage is wastewater released by homes, industries, hospitals, offices and other users. It contains dissolved and suspended impurities. Discharging untreated sewage into rivers or seas is harmful because untreated human excreta is a health hazard and can cause water and soil pollution. This can further pollute both surface and groundwater, leading to waterborne diseases like cholera, typhoid, polio, meningitis, hepatitis, and dysentery.
  3. Why should oils and fats be not released in the drain? Explain.
    • Oils and fats should not be released into the drain because they can harden and block the pipes. In an open drain, the fats clog the soil pores reducing its effectiveness in filtering water.
  4. Describe the steps involved in getting clarified water from wastewater.
    • The steps involved in getting clarified water from wastewater include:
      • Allowing the water to settle in a large tank which is sloped towards the middle.
      • Solids like faeces settle at the bottom and are removed with a scraper; this is the sludge.
      • A skimmer removes the floatable solids like oil and grease.
  5. What is sludge? Explain how it is treated.
    • Sludge consists of solids, like faeces, that settle at the bottom of a large tank during wastewater treatment. It is transferred to a separate tank where it is decomposed by anaerobic bacteria. The biogas produced can be used as fuel or to produce electricity. Dried sludge is used as manure, returning organic matter and nutrients to the soil.
  6. Untreated human excreta is a health hazard. Explain.
    • Untreated human excreta can cause water and soil pollution. Both surface water and groundwater can become polluted, leading to the spread of waterborne diseases such as cholera, typhoid, polio, meningitis, hepatitis, and dysentery.
  7. Name two chemicals used to disinfect water.
    • Chlorine and ozone can be used to disinfect water.
  8. Explain the function of bar screens in a wastewater treatment plant.
    • Wastewater is passed through bar screens in a wastewater treatment plant to remove large objects like rags, sticks, cans, plastic packets, and napkins.
  9. Explain the relationship between sanitation and disease.
    • Poor sanitation and contaminated drinking water can cause a large number of diseases. Untreated human excreta is a health hazard and can cause water and soil pollution, leading to waterborne diseases.
  10. Outline your role as an active citizen in relation to sanitation.
    • As an active citizen, you can:
      • Approach the municipality or the gram panchayat to insist that open drains be covered.
      • Request that neighbors be more considerate about others’ health if their sewage is making the neighborhood dirty.
      • Avoid throwing chemicals, oils, fats, and solid waste down the drain.
      • Contribute to maintaining sanitation at public places by not scattering litter and using dustbins.
  11. Here is a crossword puzzle: Good luck!
    • Across
      • 3: Effluents
      • 4: Sludge
      • 6: Hygiene
      • 8: Excreta
    • Down
      • 1: Wastewater
      • 2: Sewer
      • 5: Vibrio
      • 7: Ozone
  12. Study the following statements about ozone:
    • The correct statements are (b) and (c): It is used to disinfect water and it absorbs ultraviolet rays.

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