Blackwater

/ˈblæk.wɔː.tɚ/ noun

Wastewater from toilets and sewage systems, called 'black' because of its dark contaminated color; also used for murky water in swamps or rivers.

A compound of 'black' (Old English 'blæc,' meaning dark) and 'water.' The term became standard in sanitation and wastewater management to distinguish it from 'greywater' (from showers and sinks).

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