The correct answer is Sewage. Wastewater is also known as sewage, which is the polluted form of water generated from human activities and rainwater runoff. It contains a wide range of pollutants, including human excreta (waste products of the human digestive system, menses, and human metabolism including urine and faeces), food waste, soaps and detergents, chemicals, and other contaminants.
Sewage is typically transported through a system of pipes or sewers to a wastewater treatment plant, where it undergoes a series of treatment processes before it is discharged into the environment. The treatment plant for domestic wastewater (also called municipal wastewater or sewage) is called a sewage treatment plant.
Beverage refers to any drinkable liquid, while water refers to the clear, colourless, odourless, and tasteless liquid that is essential for most forms of life. Treated water is water that has undergone treatment to make it safe for drinking or other uses, such as irrigation or industrial processes.