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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allow sewage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing waste management, environmental regulations, or plumbing systems where the permission or capability to handle sewage is relevant.
Example: "The new regulations will allow sewage to be treated more efficiently before being released into the river."
Alternatives: "permit wastewater" or "authorize sewage disposal".
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The water system also requires large-scale repairs; when it rains, broken pipes allow sewage to leak into the system.
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The ways by which sewage reaches waters bathing coral reefs are diverse, including intentional sewage contamination through direct-discharge outfall pipes (e.g., Hollywood, Florida sewage outfall), 161 and treatment systems that allow sewage overflows or bypasses during rain events or system failures (e.g., U.S. Virgin Islands Frederiksted sewage bypass outfall).
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Land treatment, in effect, allows sewage to be recycled for beneficial use.
One camp outside Williston was shut down for allowing sewage to flow freely over the property.
It was fined £200,000 in 2012 for allowing sewage to pour into the river Keekle in Cumbria on 22 occasions.
It allowed sewage sludge from New York City to be shipped, by train, to a little desert town in District 74, Sierra Blanca, which is eighty miles southeast of El Paso.
One of the Internet's main assets, its supporters say, is that it is unfiltered — but that allows sewage leaks of sorts, too.
As the chief watchman for Riverkeeper Inc., a private environmental group based here, he helped build legal cases against power plants whose water pumps were grinding up millions of fish, against ship owners for polluting water, against towns for allowing sewage to taint the river and against a host of industries for failing to cut releases of toxic chemicals.
Martin Baggs, Thames Water's chief executive, said: "Allowing sewage to continue to overflow into the river at the current frequency is unacceptable".
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