Burning all water in sewerage and capturing gases such as hydrogen from it is not a feasible or practical approach. Sewerage systems are designed to transport wastewater, including water, human waste, and other materials, to treatment facilities where it can be processed and treated properly. The treatment process aims to remove harmful substances, bacteria, and other contaminants from the wastewater.
While some wastewater treatment plants capture biogas, which can contain gases like methane, the process is complex and requires specialized infrastructure. It is not practical or safe to attempt to capture gases, such as hydrogen, directly from the sewerage system.
It is important to rely on established wastewater treatment systems and infrastructure to handle sewage and wastewater appropriately. These systems are designed to ensure proper treatment and disposal of wastewater while minimizing environmental impact.
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