Waste water created inflight is stored in a holding tank on the aircraft until the plane sets down. When it's on the ground, a service truck rolls up and pumps the contents of the plane's holding tank aboard. A waste station at the airport serves to empty the truck's tank into the community waste water processing system.
It goes into a holding tank. In some cases they may be able to dump them over the ocean, but normally they have to have them pumped out at the airport.
Water is released suddenly from the tank and floods into the bowl. This will then flow over the S bend and down the drain. There are some differences in bowl and S bend design, but most are basically similar.
you keep trying even if it takes you all night
use what you can! :D i normally carry around a bag with tissue in it so i don't get that problem but it depends where you are really if your out at a restaurant or at work/school then theres normally more then 1 toilet so you can see if there's toilet paper in the other one if not then ask someone if your at home and in a bathroom then u could probably rince yourself cleen in the bath/shower
When they sleep, they sleep in a sleeping bag that's attached to the wall so they won't float around. The Space Shuttle supplies there food for them and it makes its journey to the space station every 6 months. They strap their food tray on their leg's, drink water from water bottles. There is a maximum of 6 crew members on the ISS.
For primitive household: Waste water would discharge through canal, some would install the open septic tank for toilet water which allow water to absorb down through soil. For modern household: Usually water from sink, bath tub and washing would discharged directly to municipal sewage system. Water run down the toilet bowl would go through a close septic tank before discharge to municipal sewage. For apartment or share housing: All water will pass through primary treatment like oil trapping or septic tank then discharge to municipal sewage.
they put it in the toilet, they flush, then they go back to watching the sports.
The poo goes into the toilet waste thing then goes into the river when it has been cleaned.
The toilet contents go into a holding tank until the aircraft lands and are then pumped out by a septic tanker.
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The simple answer is that it depends on where you live. In different cases, it could be a septic tank, a waste treatment facility, or your nearest body of water.
Each toilet sits on a large tank that holds about 100 gallons. When the airplane lands and is serviced, a special pump truck comes around and empties these tanks.
You will probably clog your toilet or pipes if you flush anything but toilet paper. I would not recommend trying to flush underwear down the toilet.
to the toilet and then flush
If the waste from one toilet is backing into another toilet, sink, or tub, you may need to use a back- flow prevent-er. This will keep all drainage from your home flowing in the proper direction. Also, you could have a clogged drainage pipe between the two fixtures!
If you flush old pills down the toilet it go into the sewer......then it would into a creek,a pond,or a stream.
to get rid of body waste
One in which everything doesnt make it down the first flush so you give it another go.