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Used toilet paper is typically flushed down the toilet and transported through the sewage system to wastewater treatment plants. There, it is separated from the water, broken down by bacteria and other microorganisms, and eventually turned into biosolids or biogas. In some cases, particularly in areas with limited or no sewage systems, used toilet paper may be collected and disposed of in designated waste disposal facilities.
the dirty toilet paper and bacteria go to the sewage.
Human beings using the toilet.
To eliminate urinary and fecal waste to the sewage. A toilet that doesn't flush is basically a bucket.
lol pull the chain. At least its out of the toilet and into the sewage! yay! lol :D
In a sewage plant. No
Bacteria and dirty toilet paper
Bacteria and dirty toilet paper
Some words that rhyme with "problem" and have to do with sewage are "globin" (a protein in sewage) and "bottom" (referring to the bottom of a sewage tank).
Grey is usually dirty water but not toilet water (shower, sink drain) Black (or Brown) is sewage from the toilet. If you have a motorhome there will be two sewage tanks... "grey" and "black"
flush down toilet
It seals the gap between the base of the toilet and the toilet mounting flange so that sewage and sewer gases don't escape into the building.