NCERT Solutions for Class 7 Science Chapter 18
Important NCERT Questions
7th Chapter 18 Wastewater Story
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Questions No: 4
Describe the steps involved in getting clarified water from wastewater.
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Treatment of wastewater involves physical, chemical, and biological processes, which remove physical, chemical and biological matter that contaminates the wastewater.
Following steps are involved:
• Wastewater is passed through bar screens which remove large objects like rags, sticks, cans, plastic packets, napkins etc.
• Water then goes through Grit and Sand removal tank, where sand, grit and pebbles settle down.
• Water is then allowed to settle in a tank where solids like faeces (called sludge) settle at the bottom and are removed with a scraper. A skimmer removes the floatable solids like oil and grease. Water so cleared is called clarified water. Sludge is used to produce biogas.
• Clarified water is then passed through an aerator tank where air is pumped into the water. It helps aerobic bacteria to grow which decompose organic matter like human waste.
• After several hours, the suspended microbes settle at the bottom of the tank as activated sludge. The water is then removed from the top. The dried activated sludge is used as manure.
• Water is removed from the top and is stored in a tank. The treated water has low level of organic material and suspended matter. It is discharged into a sea, a river or into the ground. Sometimes it is disinfected through chemicals like Chlorine and ozone and then distributed to towns.
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Wastewater treatment involves several steps: Screening removes large objects. Sedimentation settles solids, followed by biological treatment where microorganisms break down waste. Chemicals create flocs that settle, clarifying the water. Filtration removes fine particles, enhancing water quality. Disinfection kills harmful bacteria. This process results in clean, clarified water safe for reuse or release back into the environment. These steps ensure wastewater is thoroughly treated, meeting quality standards and safeguarding water resources.