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Definition of sewage farm in English: sewage farmnoun British A place where sewage is treated, especially for use as an agricultural fertilizer. Example sentencesExamples - We do not need more sewage farms along our coastline.
- It then releases it into the sewers so it can make its way to sewage farms to be properly dealt with.
- The term mop crop describes plants which are grown for agricultural or environmental benefit in sewage farms.
- Large numbers of slow worms (a legless, snake-like lizard) have been imported from a disused sewage farm nearby.
- When I arrived in Worcester Park in 1930, the sewage farm was owned by the council.
- That's where all the rubbish heaps, nuclear dumps and sewage farms are.
- And when he finally gets there, on a nice warm summer's afternoon, will he actually enjoy the stench or the swarms of small black flies that regularly emerge from the sewage farm just a few yards away?
- In 1897 a sewage farm had been established across the road from Sophiatown, in present day Westbury, according to George Grant and Taffy Flinn in Watershed Town.
- The campus has its own generator, fibre optic communications network, deep water wells, sewage farm, soccer pitch, travel agents, a bank and hospital.
- Visitors to the Rosebery oval in western Tasmania once thought the ground was built on a sewage farm.
- ‘It's like being in the middle of a sewage farm,’ he said.
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