Urban wastewater is defined as domestic wastewater or the mixture of domestic wastewater with industrial wastewater and/or run off rain water. The domestic wastewater, which are from the houses and living spaces of people, goes to sewage. The pollutant concentration of the domestic wastewater depends on the concentration of the used water before it is polluted and on the purpose of the use of the water. The change of daily water consumption per person and the introduction of domestic wastewater and industrial wastewater are important parameters that change the wastewater character. Wastewater characterization is based on significant and important parameters that pollutants can be collectively evaluated. The components that should be considered primarily in the establishment of these parameters in domestic wastewaters are organic and inorganic substances in suspended, colloidal, dissolved, total organic carbon, COD BOD5, SS, TKN, TP, PO4P, NH4N, phenol and other organic substances. In this study, it was aimed to determine and calculate the average values of pollution parameters of Central Wastewater Treatment Plant influent.
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