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The phrase "a sewage" is not correct in English.
The word "sewage" is an uncountable noun and should not be preceded by the article "a." You can use "sewage" when referring to waste water or refuse, but it should be used without an article.
Example: "The sewage from the factory was polluting the river."
Alternatives: "waste water" or "sewage system".
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How is wastewater processed at a sewage treatment facility?
And how about a sewage system?
A sewage canal marks its northern edge.
"It was a sewage pond," he said.
Across the river sits a sewage treatment plant.
(No dice. Their gusher is a sewage pipe).
But we don't yet have a sewage system".
Like a diesel daiquiri, with a sewage flavor.
"I think it's sort of a sewage Chernobyl".
So, you consult a sewage engineer, and the engineer tells you, you know, if you're going to build a sewage system, you should do it all at once.
VICTORIA, British Columbia — Rare are the homeowners who welcome a sewage treatment plant in their backyards.
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