Question 8 CEL01 - Chief Engineer - Limited

The process of grinding, shredding, or reducing the size of sewage particles is known as __________.

A detention
B maceration
C bulking
D chlorinating
AI Explanation

The Correct Answer is B **Why option B ("maceration") is correct:** Maceration is the process, typically performed using specialized sewage grinders or pumps (macerators), of reducing the size of solid materials found in sewage (such as rags, plastics, and other debris) by grinding or shredding them into fine particles. This process is essential to protect downstream equipment, such as pumps and pipelines, from clogging and damage. **Why the other options are incorrect:** * **A) detention:** Detention refers to the period of time that wastewater is held in a tank or basin (like a sedimentation tank) to allow physical or chemical processes to occur, such as settling solids or equalization of flow. It does not describe the physical reduction of particle size. * **C) bulking:** Bulking is a phenomenon that occurs in the activated sludge process where the sludge fails to settle properly, resulting in a cloudy effluent and potential loss of solids over the weir. It is a biological operational problem, not a size-reduction process. * **D) chlorinating:** Chlorinating is a disinfection process that involves adding chlorine or chlorine compounds to treated wastewater to kill pathogenic microorganisms (bacteria, viruses) before discharge. It is a chemical treatment process and is unrelated to grinding or shredding solid particles.

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