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STANDALONE SEWAGE SYSTEM IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
What is, and how do local engineers construct sewage systems in Africa. In Nigeria and some other parts of Africa, the sewage system comprises of soak-away pit and septic tank. They are built together and then separated by a wall. This system is predominant in developing countries due to the absence of a centralised system. This independent system is usually funded and built by the household. Septic tankĀ are watertight chambers below ground level to receive…
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