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.
It goes down the toilet but if you go in the sink it goes down the drain.
The water goes down the plughole/drain and then down the pipes.
This sounds like the old riddle "What goes up a chimney down but can't go down a chimney up?" The answer is "an umbrella."
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.
Humans use covalent compounds for getting dirt out of clothes, like with detergent. This works because detergents can mix with both oil and water, so when the wash water goes down the drain, the soap and dirt go with it.
a drain more than likely goes to a sewer.
wind or rain carries it down a drain or up into the sky where it then travels. if it is rain, and it goes down a drain, all drains lead to the ocean so where do you think the rubbish will go?
It either goes into the ceiling undetected for a long time Or it can go down the over flow past the stopper and into the drain line depending on whom did the installation
it probably goes down the drain education is very important! if you get married and go to college or if you are still in high school and you continue going to it your marrige will probably go down the drain!!! My advice to you is to wait to get married until you finish school!
Hot water goes into the sink or bath to be used, then flows down the drain like all waste water.
All of them?
Most laundry dirt is oily or greasy. Detergents can mix with both oil and water, so when the wash water goes down the drain, the soap and dirt go with it. Detergent molecules are designed with a polar head of the molecule and a non-polar tail. The detergent molecule thus "ties together" the water and the grease. Soap performs the same function.