Yes, wastewater containment systems can be used in residential areas. In fact, they are commonly employed in residential settings where centralized sewer networks may not be available or practical. Systems like septic tanks or decentralized treatment units are specifically designed for residential wastewater management.
These systems collect, treat, and contain wastewater generated from households. They can effectively handle the volume and composition of residential wastewater while ensuring proper treatment and minimizing environmental impacts. Compliance with local regulations and guidelines is essential when installing and operating wastewater containment systems in residential areas to ensure safety, functionality, and adherence to environmental standards.