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  2. List of abbreviations used in sanitation - Wikipedia

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    SFD - Shit Flow Diagram, see example here; SHG - Self-help group; SLA - Service-level agreement; SLB - Service-level benchmarking; SLTS - School-led total sanitation, see Community-led total sanitation; SME - Small and medium-sized enterprise; SMS - Short message service; SOP - Standard operating procedure; STP - Sewage treatment plant

  3. Sewerage - Wikipedia

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    Sewerage (or sewage system) is the infrastructure that conveys sewage or surface runoff (stormwater, meltwater, rainwater) using sewers. It encompasses components such as receiving drains , manholes , pumping stations , storm overflows, and screening chambers of the combined sewer or sanitary sewer .

  4. Shit flow diagram - Wikipedia

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    A shit flow diagram (also called excreta flow diagram or SFD) is a high level technical drawing used to display how excreta moves through a location, and functions as a tool to identify where improvements are needed. [1] The diagram has a particular focus on treatment of the waste, and its final disposal or use.

  5. Sanitary sewer - Wikipedia

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    Pipes conveying sewage from an individual building to a common gravity sewer line are called laterals. Branch sewers typically run under streets receiving laterals from buildings along that street and discharge by gravity into trunk sewers at manholes. Larger cities may have sewers called interceptors, receiving flow from multiple trunk sewers ...

  6. File:Sewage Treatment Model.pdf - Wikipedia

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    English: This diagram depicts the process and benefits of sewage treatment. Sewage treatment helps to protect the environment and all organisms as this process aims to remove contaminants such as bacteria, nutrients, pathogens and any other chemicals that may contaminate surface waters.

  7. Parshall flume - Wikipedia

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    An illustration exists of a unitless E – Y diagram and how Energy and depth of flow change throughout a Parshall Flume. The two blue lines represent the q values, q 1 for the flow before the constriction, and q 2 representing the value at the constriction (q = Q/b = ft 2 /s, or flow over width in a

  8. Category:Sewerage - Wikipedia

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    Sewage; Sewage discharge in the United Kingdom; Sewage regulation and administration; Sewage sludge; Sewage sludge treatment; Sewer dosing unit; Sewer Murders; Paris Sewer Museum; Shit flow diagram; Simplified sewerage; Sludge; Sludge incineration; Slum networking; Submersible mixer

  9. Constructed wetland - Wikipedia

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    Process flow diagram for a sewage treatment plant with subsurface flow constructed wetlands. Constructed wetland systems can be surface flow systems with only free-floating macrophytes, floating-leaved macrophytes, or submerged macrophytes; however, typical free water surface systems are usually constructed with emergent macrophytes. [17]