Septic tanks.
Explanation:
Wastewater typically refers to a body of water that has been contaminated through human use in homes, offices, schools, businesses, etc. Wastewater are meant to be disposed in accordance with the local regulations and standards because they are unhygienic for human consumption or use.
Generally, many homes use a floor drain in their bathrooms and toilets to remove wastewater in order to mitigate stagnation and to improve hygiene. A floor drain can be defined as a material installed on floors for the continuous removal of any stagnant wastewater in buildings.
Wastewater flows into a septic tank once it is released into a floor drain or from the water closet through the use of a pipe such as a polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipe, which directly connects the to the septic tank.
It is used by nearly one-third of the U.S. population, septic tanks are frequent sources of biological contamination, such as fecal bacteria and virus contamination, of water supplies, and often the owners of these systems dispose of detergents, nitrates, chlorides, and solvents in the system leading to potential downstream contamination if not managed properly.
Hence, the wastewater and biological contamination should be removed from septic tanks when they are filled up through the use of a pump.