A sewage system is a network of pipes and treatment facilities designed to transport and process wastewater from homes, businesses, and industries. This system collects sewage, which includes water from toilets, sinks, and showers, and directs it to treatment plants where it is cleaned before being released back into the environment.
The main components of a sewage system include sewer pipes, manholes, and treatment plants. Proper maintenance of these systems is essential to prevent blockages and pollution, ensuring that communities remain healthy and that local water sources are protected from contamination.