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LisaS

QUESTION 5
(a) In relation to drainage systems answer the following questions.
(i) Give the meaning of the term surface water.
(2 marks)

(ii)  Give TWO purposes of a retention tank in relation to stormwater drainage.
  1
  2
(2 marks)

(b)  (i) State the purpose of a trade waste interceptor trap.
(2 marks)

(ii) Give TWO examples of where a trade waste interceptor trap must be used.
  1
  2
(2 marks)

(c)   State TWO acceptable systems, other than an absorption trench, that could be used to
dispose of the effluent from an on-site foul water treatment system.
1
2
(4 marks)
Total 12 marks



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mrchop

(a) In relation to drainage systems answer the following questions.
(i) Give the meaning of the term surface water.
(2 marks)

(ii)  Give TWO purposes of a retention tank in relation to stormwater drainage.
  1 contain water to be released slowly under control to nuo
  2 contain water to be reused for irrigation and flushing toilets
(2 marks)

(b)  (i) State the purpose of a trade waste interceptor trap.
(2 marks) intercept and retain any impuritues prior to discharge to the drain

(ii) Give TWO examples of where a trade waste interceptor trap must be used.
  1 a restaurant comercial kitchen
  2 forecourt in a petrol station
(2 marks)

(c)   State TWO acceptable systems, other than an absorption trench, that could be used to
dispose of the effluent from an on-site foul water treatment system.
1 sand mounds (nodak and winscousin)
2 sand filter
(4 marks)
Total 12 marks
fixing christchurch city one pipe at a time.

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