Depends on how bad it is leaking
very few can like any thing with water. example: hydro electricity.
We can reuse plastic forks. But that's not all, we can reuse water bottles.
Different types of drains include, cast iron, pvc, galvanized, copper and steel. Furthermore, drains include, down pipes for storm water and sewer, sewer drainage pipes under the ground, gulleys (an opening in the ground where sewer collects, example, where the waste water from a bath or kitchen empties into), A drain is pretty much anything that transports waste water (sewerage) and storm water from one place and then eventually ending up either in a river (only storm water) or municipal waste water pipes which is carried then to the waste water treatment plant. Drains convey Acid waste , storm, sanitary, soil, FOG, slurry.
A basket that strains waste water from going down a waste line
Yes in the form of water vapour. Yet, while it is a product, it is readily reused.
many of the animals that live there require little water. also much of the wildlife can store water for very long periods of time. also another feature allows the water to be reused with an internal filter that filters much of the salt in their waste allowing them to reuse their waste.
I guess you mean "treated." Only 15% of waste water is treated. The remaining is reused in irrigated agriculture, including alfalfa, barley, wheat and corn.
Water must be cherished and reused because there is no such thing as new water, so we must be aware of water usage. If you wash organic items in water, put a bowl under it and save the water to water your plants. Figure out ways to reuse and use water in ways that we will not waste it Fix leaks and do your best.
It gets sent out into space which forever orbits the Earth. ----------------------------------------------------- Actually, it is recycled and reused as drinking water
THE WATER CYCLE IS A SYSTEM BY WHICH THE WATER/ H2O IS REUSED AND REUSED OVER AND OVER AGAIN.
if it's going to the body then it's not waste.
It is reused
trick question. there is no new water it just keeps being reused and reused forever.
about 50% is water
No, waste water requires much more complex cleaning.
Pirates of the Caribbean uses 630,000 gallons of water, which is filtered and reused daily