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Best of Detroit Best of Detroit Home. Detroit Thermal operates a district energy network in the city, including almost 40 miles of underground steam pipes that provide service to many of Detroit's best known buildings, including Cobo Hall, the DMC and the Renaissance Center.
The steam provides cost-effective heating, hot water production, and absorption cooling services, and it supports additional manufacturing processes, according to Detroit Thermal. Continue Reading.
Site by eConverse Media. But this raises another question: why are the city sewers so hot? City sewers hold a lot of heat because they move heated wastewater from buildings. Condensation contributes to sewer too.
Runoff water hits hot sewer pipes and produces steam. The answers will surprise you! Water comes from buildings and stays at a constant temperature as it travels through the sewers to treatment plants.
Wastewater is water that you use for a specific purpose and disposed of. Flushed toilet water, water from dishwashers, washing machines, showers, and sinks are all wastewater. There are two kinds of wastewater; greywater tub, appliance, non-kitchen sink, shower water or black water kitchen sink and toilet water.
Most of what composes wastewater is still H20 — Nitrogen, oil, grease, bacteria, viruses, phosphorus, other random solid material; anything that can find its way into used water can make up the 0. As previously mentioned, it may contain dangerous substances.
Some arid states in the US allow greywater use for irrigation, but even then, it has to be treated before reuse.
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