CLASS - 7 || SUBJECT - SCIENCE || Chapter 18 || Wastewater Story ||
Chapter 18
Wastewater Story
1. What is sewage? Explain why it is harmful to
discharge untreated sewage into rivers or seas.
Ans. Sewage is a liquid containing wastes which is disposed by
households, industrial and agricultural activities in water. It is harmful to
discharge untreated sewage into rivers or seas because it can pollute the whole
sources of water. Sewage contains harmful substances and disease causing
organisms. It is therefore dangerous to release untreated sewage in water.
2. Why should oils and fats be not released in the drain? Explain.
Ans. Oils and fats should not be
released in drains because they harden the soil in the pipes and block them.
Fats get clogged in holes of the soil in the drain and block it. It does not
allow the water to flow.
3. Describe the steps involved in getting clarified water from
wastewater.
Ans. Following steps are
involved in the purification of water:
(i) Firstly all the physical impurities like stones, plastic bags, cans etc.
are to be removed. It is done by passing the water through bar screens.
(ii) Then water is taken to grit and sand removal tank where impurities are
removed by sedimentation.
(iii) Solid impurities and faeces etc. are collected from bottom of water.
These impurities collected are called sludge.
(iv) Clarified water is cleaned of other impurities by aerator. All disease
causing bacteria are removed by chlorination.
4. What is sludge? Explain how it is treated.
Ans. Sludge is the collected
solid waste from the wastewater during the treatment in water treatment plant.
Sludge is decomposed in a separate tank by the anaerobic bacteria. Activated
sludge is used as manure.
5. Untreated human excreta is a health hazard. Explain.
Ans. Untreated human excreta
can cause a lot of health related problems. It pollutes water, air and soil.
The polluted water contain disease causing bacteria which can spread epidemics
like cholera, meningitis etc.
6. Name two chemicals used to disinfect water.
Ans. Chlorine and ozone
7. Explain the Junction of bar screens in a wastewater treatment
plant.
Ans. Bar screens clear the
wastewater of all the physical impurities. Large size waste like napkins,
plastics, cans etc. are removed from the wastewater through the bar screens.
8. Explain the relationship between sanitation and disease.
Ans. Sanitation and disease are
related to each other. Sanitation involves proper disposal of sewage and refuse
from house and public places. If sanitation is there, no disease will occur,
but if sanitation is not there various types of disease will occur and spread.
So sanitation should be kept to avoid disease.
9. Outline your role as an active citizen in relation to sanitation.
Ans. As active citizen we should
take care of our personal environmental sanitation. We should make people aware
of the benefits of sanitation. We should help municipal corporations to cover
all the open drains and remove disease causing substances thrown in open.
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