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  2. Answer Man: 'Black gunk' in city water? Is Asheville water ...

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    A reader asks about a black, slimy material in their sinks, faucets and tubs, and if city of Asheville water is safe to drink. A reader asks about a black, slimy material in their sinks, faucets ...

  3. Blackwater (waste) - Wikipedia

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    Water coming from domestic equipment other than toilets (e.g., bathtubs, showers, sinks, washing machines) is called greywater. In some sanitation systems, it is preferred to keep the greywater separate from blackwater to reduce the amount of water that gets heavily polluted and to simplify treatment methods for the greywater. [citation needed]

  4. Letters warn some Tri-Citians of water pipes of ‘unknown ...

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    The use of lead has been banned in water systems since 1986, and most water pipes are now made of copper or plastic. Both Pasco and Richland public works departments have sent letters to residents.

  5. Martin County water crisis - Wikipedia

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    Now, only 12% of the county uses water from the tap. After it was found that the water system was failing, recommendations were made for reform to fix the broken infrastructure and the poor management. However, the utility failed to come through on those recommendations. Due to this, pipes and pumps have frequent line breaks and outages.

  6. Greywater - Wikipedia

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    Greywater from kitchen sinks contains fats, oils and grease, and high loads of organic matter. It should undergo preliminary treatment to remove these substances before discharge into a greywater tank. If this is difficult to apply, it could be directed to the sewage system or to an existing sewer. [7]

  7. Black sludge, invasive seaweed, toxic algae: Cape Cod pond ...

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    Water quality for each type of water body was graded using parameters unique to it and based on sampling and monitoring data and, in the case of drinking water systems, towns' individual consumer ...

  8. Sewage sludge - Wikipedia

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    Sewage sludge is the residual, semi-solid material that is produced as a by-product during sewage treatment of industrial or municipal wastewater. The term "septage" also refers to sludge from simple wastewater treatment but is connected to simple on-site sanitation systems, such as septic tanks.

  9. Beware the blob. A huge smelly blob of black sludge was unearthed this week at a construction site for new housing going up along Brooklyn’s toxic Gowanus Canal, and concerned neighbors said the ...

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