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	<title>All About Wastewater Treatment</title>
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		<title>Why Treat Wastewater?</title>
		<description>It's not a widely published fact, but that's no reason why it should not be a widely acknowledged problem. The world's supply of fresh water is slowly running dry. Forty percent of the world's population is already reeling under the problem of scarcity.

Most of the diseases plaguing the world are ...</description>
		<link>http://www.all-about-wastewater-treatment.com/wastewater/why-treat-wastewater</link>
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		<title>Contaminants In Wastewater: Organic Matter &#038; Gases</title>
		<description>Organic Matter:

Vegetable Plants, animals and human beings are the sources for origination of natural or synthetic organic compounds. Human excreta, paper products, detergents, cosmetics, food, agricultural products, wastes from commercial activities and wastes from industrial sources are organic in origin and considerable in quantity.

Organic compounds generated from the above sources ...</description>
		<link>http://www.all-about-wastewater-treatment.com/wastewater/contaminants-in-wastewater-organic-matter-gases</link>
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		<title>Contaminants in Wastewater: Oil, Grease, Solids &#038; Heavy Metals</title>
		<description>Oil &#38; Grease:

Animal fat, vegetable and petroleum oils are not quickly broken down by bacteria and can cause permanent pollution in receiving environments. When large amounts of oils and greases are discharged to receiving waters from community systems, they may float to the surface and harden, causing aesthetically unpleasing conditions. ...</description>
		<link>http://www.all-about-wastewater-treatment.com/wastewater/contaminants-in-wastewater-oil-grease-solids-heavy-metals</link>
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		<title>Wastewater - Controlling Wastage</title>
		<description>Water that is polluted by humans, through residential, industrial or commercial activity, is called wastewater. These pollutants are often toxic substances and a hazard to the health of the people who consume or use it. It's a hazard to the environment if left to sink into the ground. This gives ...</description>
		<link>http://www.all-about-wastewater-treatment.com/wastewater/wastewater-controlling-wastage</link>
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		<title>Wastewater - Contamination Sources</title>
		<description>What is wastewater?

The potable water becomes wastewater after it gets contaminated with natural or synthetic microbiological compounds that arise out of human activities, commercial and industrial sources. They may be accompanied with surface water, ground water and storm water. Wastewater is sewage, storm-water and water that has been used for ...</description>
		<link>http://www.all-about-wastewater-treatment.com/wastewater/wastewater-contamination-sources</link>
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		<title>Wastewater Treatment: A New Technology Promises Higher Efficiency At Lower Cost</title>
		<description>A new technology in wastewater treatment, called Advanced Immobilized Cell Reactor technology (you can download a free comprehensive eBook on this here:
http://www.all-about-wastewater-treatment.com/AdvancedTreatment.php), available now, promises benefits like:

* Up to 25% lower plant cost
* Up to 50% lower operating costs
* Up to 50% lower maintenance costs
* Up to 90% less sludge ...</description>
		<link>http://www.all-about-wastewater-treatment.com/wastewater-treatment/wastewater-treatment-a-new-technology-promises-higher-efficiency-at-lower-cost</link>
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		<title>Contaminants In Wastewater: Organic Matter</title>
		<description>Vegetable Plants, animals and human beings are the sources for origination of natural or synthetic organic compounds. Human excreta, paper products, detergents, cosmetics, food, agricultural products, wastes from commercial activities and wastes from industrial sources are organic in origin and considerable in quantity.

Organic compounds generated from the above sources are ...</description>
		<link>http://www.all-about-wastewater-treatment.com/wastewater/contaminants-in-wastewater-organic-matter</link>
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		<title>How To Measure The Quality &#038; Strength of Water</title>
		<description>Important wastewater contaminants and quality factors:

The presence of contaminants (or pollutants) in wastewater leads to the reduction of water quality and consequently interferes with its reuse. Presence of these contaminants also prevents the direct disposal of wastewater into environment since it degrades the quality of water and soil.

The table below ...</description>
		<link>http://www.all-about-wastewater-treatment.com/wastewater/how-to-measure-the-quality-strength-of-water</link>
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		<title>Why You Should Reduce Wastewater Discharge</title>
		<description>Volume of wastewater discharge:

Wastewater is a combination of excreta, flushing water and other gray-water or sullage and is much diluted depending on the per capita water uses. The personal water consumption alone is between 200 and 300 liters per day. When the industrial and energy production usage is added to ...</description>
		<link>http://www.all-about-wastewater-treatment.com/wastewater/why-you-should-reduce-wastewater-discharge</link>
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		<title>What Is Wastewater?</title>
		<description>When water becomes wastewater:

The potable water becomes wastewater after it gets contaminated with natural or synthetic microbiological compounds that arises out of human activities, commercial and industrial sources. They may be accompanied with surface water, ground water and storm water. Wastewater is sewage, storm-water and water that have been used ...</description>
		<link>http://www.all-about-wastewater-treatment.com/wastewater/what-is-wastewater</link>
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