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- Septage abstract "In the United States, the partially treated waste store in a septic tank is called septage. It generally consists of all the household wastes that are disposed of through a home's plumbing system that neither drain out into the soil nor are converted to gases by the bacteria in the tank. Disposing of septage in the United States is becoming an increasing problem as people build homes outside of city sewer systems. Septage waste can be transported to local waste water treatment centers, used by farmers for fertilizer, or stored in large septage waste storage facilities for later treatment or use on crops.".
- Septage thumbnail Septage_pump_truck_Highland_Michigan.JPG?width=300.
- Septage wikiPageID "6662384".
- Septage wikiPageRevisionID "506588151".
- Septage hasPhotoCollection Septage.
- Septage subject Category:Sewerage.
- Septage comment "In the United States, the partially treated waste store in a septic tank is called septage. It generally consists of all the household wastes that are disposed of through a home's plumbing system that neither drain out into the soil nor are converted to gases by the bacteria in the tank. Disposing of septage in the United States is becoming an increasing problem as people build homes outside of city sewer systems.".
- Septage label "Septage".
- Septage sameAs m.0ggj4s.
- Septage sameAs Q7452042.
- Septage sameAs Q7452042.
- Septage wasDerivedFrom Septage?oldid=506588151.
- Septage depiction Septage_pump_truck_Highland_Michigan.JPG.
- Septage isPrimaryTopicOf Septage.