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Glossary (Sewerage)
 
1. Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD)
2. Bypass
3. Chlorination
4. Dechlorination
5. Sewage Outfall
6. Disinfection
7. E. coli (Escherichia coli)
8. Effluent reuse
9. Flocculation
10. Grit
11. Infiltration
12. Nutrients
13. Odour scrubber
14. Screenings
15. Scum
16. Sedimentation
17. Septic tank
18. Sewage
19. Sewage Pumping stations
20. Sewage treatment: Preliminary Treatment
21. Sewage treatment: Primary Treatment
22. Sewage treatment: Chemically Enhanced Primary Treatment (CEPT)
23. Sewage treatment: Secondary Treatme
24. Sewage treatment: Tertiary Treatment
25. Sewage treatment plant
26. Sludge
27. Suspended solids
Glossary (Sewerage)
 
Q1 Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD)  top
 
The amount of oxygen consumed by micro-organism to break down organic matter.
 
Q2 Bypass  top
 
When untreated, or not fully treated, sewage bypasses the sewage treatment facilities, usually caused by plant failures or flows exceeding plant capacity.
 
Q3 Chlorination top
 
The application of chlorine to potable water or sewage to remove disease-carrying microorganisms.
 
Q4 Dechlorination  top
 

A process that neutralizes the toxicity of chlorine and chloramines (a by-product of chlorine).

 
Q5 Sewage Outfall  top
 
A submarine tunnel or pipeline which carries treated effluent away from the shoreline into deep waters where the treated effluent can be diluted and dispersed.
 
Q6 Disinfection top
 
Removal of disease-causing micro-organism such as bacteria and parasites in wastewater by chemical or physical processes.


 
Q7 E. coli (Escherichia coli)  top
 
Faecal bacteria found in the digestive tract of mammals, which are used to indicate presence of wastewater contamination within an environment.
 
Q8 Effluent reuse  top
 
A process which recycles treated sewage for useful purposes e.g. flushing, watering plants, etc. instead of discharging it to sea or waterway. 
 
Q9 Flocculation top
 
Agglomeration of suspended particles in the sewage to form larger settleable flocs by aid of addition of chemicals in the treatment process.
 
Q10 Grit top
 
Hard and heavier solid matters in wastewater, usually inorganic such as sand, gravel, ash, glass, metal fragments, etc.
 
Q11 Infiltration  top
 
Water entering the sewerage system through cracked pipes or faulty joints.
 
Q12 Nutrients top
 
Compounds required for growth by plants and other organisms.  Phosphorus and nitrogen are major plant nutrients.
 
Q13 Odour scrubber  top
 
A device for removing odours released during sewage treatment process.

 
Q14 Screenings top
 
Materials removed from wastewater by screening processes during the preliminary treatment. 
 
Q15 Scum top
 
Materials that float to the surface of wastewater during sedimentation in the treatment process.
 
Q16 Sedimentation top
 
A treatment process which allows particles to settle out of the sewage.
 
Q17 Septic tank  top
 
Underground tank used for treatment of wastewater through chemical process. 
 
Q18 Sewage  top
 
All the used water that goes down the drain from the bath, shower, laundry, sink, drain and toilet and the waste from commercial and industrial establishments.
 
Q19 Sewage Pumping stations top
 
Buildings that house mechanical pumping equipment used to lift sewage from lower ground to higher ground.
 
Q20 Sewage treatment: Preliminary Treatment top
 

The initial stage of wastewater treatment process through screening and de-gritting to remove large solid matters such as paper, cotton tips, plastic, as well as heavy particles, like sand, gravels, ash, glass, etc. from wastewater.

 
Q21 Sewage treatment: Primary Treatment top
 
Removal of solid waste and suspended solids from the sewage by screening and sedimentation processes.  Typically 30% to 40% of BOD, and 55% to 65% of suspended solids are removed in a primary treatment process. 
 
Q22 Sewage treatment: Chemically Enhanced Primary Treatment (CEPT) top
 
A sewage treatment process that involves adding chemicals like ferric chloride to increase the removal of suspended solids and other pollutants through sedimentation. The CEPT process at the Stonecutters Island Sewage Treatment Plant is removing some 70% of BOD and 80% of suspended solids from the sewage.
 
Q23 Sewage treatment: Secondary Treatme top
 
Purification of sewage by means of biological treatment processes after the sewage has undergone primary treatment to capture the dissolved organic matters in the sewage and remove further the suspended solids in the sewage.  Typically this process can remove between 80% of BOD and 90% of suspended solids.

 
Q24 Sewage treatment: Tertiary Treatment top
 
Highest level of treatment consisting of a combination of physical, chemical and biological processes with the objective of removing nutrients and any remaining suspended solids in the sewage. 
 
Q25 Sewage treatment plant  top
 
A facility that treats sewage collected from the sewerage system before discharging it to sea or watercourse.
 
Q26 Sludge  top
 
Solid matter removed from the sedimentation and biological treatment processes.
 
Q27 Suspended solids top
 
Particles in sewage that can be removed by sedimentation process.
 

 
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