poopsation materials.
Things that can safely go down the drain include water, soap, shampoo, and toothpaste. Other items, such as food scraps, grease, oil, and chemicals should not be poured down the drain as they can cause clogs, damage the Plumbing system, or contaminate the water supply.
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the purpose of the toilet is to go #2 & #3 and for the waste that comes out to go down the drain and get clean and it does it over and over again
After effluent goes down the drain into a sewer, it goes to a sewage treatment plant. At the treatment plant the water is cleaned and returned to the environment.
You can put a liquid pipe snake down your drain or put a hose down there
(This isn't the answer) I saw my roommate dumping some coffee beans as well as other pieces of food that were larger than crumbs. I told her that those things can't go down the sink and that's why we have a drain filter because it clogs the sink (our kitchen is original to the 1920's house we live in). She just looked at me and said "Well I've been doing this since we moved in," and kept on doing it. I don't want to get in a fight with her over it, but I also want to respect our landlord and not cause unneeded problems. What should I do?
the sewer is where things that you flush or put down the drain go, a drain is the opening is a sink or shower that sends things to the sewer
why is it important not to pour things other than waste, water down the drain.
The water goes down the plughole/drain and then down the pipes.
The sewer is where all detergent goes when it goes down the drain. Any type of liquids which go down a drain will go into the municipal sewer lines and may end up in treatment plant.
All of them?
It is the drain.
It goes down the toilet but if you go in the sink it goes down the drain.
Down the drain
Drain cleaner pollutes the environment after it is poured down the drain. You should use green cleaners.
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Call a plumber to snake out your kitchen drain line. Do NOT pour acid down your drain. Do it right and it will be almost good as new. (I'm an optimist)