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sewage

[ US /ˈsuədʒ, ˈsuɪdʒ/ ]
[ UK /sˈuːɪd‍ʒ/ ]
NOUN
  1. waste matter carried away in sewers or drains

How To Use sewage In A Sentence

  • Sewage overflowed into wash basins at West Middlesex Hospital following a blockage in one of the toilets.
  • Stink gases in sewage farm of oil refinery pollute environment and influence scent of people. Adsorbents can be used to deodorize the stink gases.
  • The typical sewage ejector toilet consists of a pedestal made of polyethylene, which acts as a base for mounting the toilet.
  • High rises waste tremendous amounts of energy and probably strain sewage and other facilities. Matthew Yglesias » Density and Building Height
  • Taking a dig at the BWSSB, a corporator noted perhaps a cess should be levied on BWSSB every time sewage is let into storm water drains maintained by the BMP.
  • The discharge of sewage water into the river severely contaminates the river with coliform bacteria.
  • Yet at the other end of the bay, away from the town and its sewage outlets, the water is virtually uncontaminated.
  • I identified the frightful ingredients masking the mixtures of tannin and powdered carbon with which the fish was embalmed; and I penetrated the disguise of the marinated meats, painted with sauces the colour of sewage; and I diagnosed the wine as being coloured with fuscin, perfumed with furfurol, and enforced with molasses and plaster. Là-bas
  • Go left to the field-edge path at the sewage works, then dog-leg left to the field-edge path.
  • The two agencies have been studying the feasibility of building sewage treatment plants around lakes and tanks for the restoration of the water bodies.
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