The water you see in your bowl flows in from the tank. So, it is possible that you have a grimy tank. While the water that fills your tank should be clean (its the same water that you get from your sink), it is possible that over the years, the tanks has built up mineral deposits and other grime. If the water in the tank and in the bowl is brown, it is a good possibility that you have rusty pipes.
Someone must have given you a "front loader" , minerals coming from your domestic water which can be fixed by dumping vinegar down the usually plastic fill tube, or you have really dirty water.
A broken seal would cause dirty water to jettison from a toilet. A plumber can fix it.
Because you're there, you dirty person
Outdoor Toilets Water Suply Like you just have to open the tap and get water people out there have to walk for 9 hours to get a little bag of DIRTY water :)
To flush easy
if you have water to the rest of the house and its the toilets only then either someone has turned off the valves under the toilets or the fill valves have both failed at the same time. [not very likely!!] cant be much of anything else.
The toilets refill because water is leaking past the flapper. In your case, you are running some water or turning water off right when the toilets are ready to refill and your action "jiggles" the ballcock to start. The toilets are also refilling at other times but you have not noticed yet. Get them repaired.
I will walk anywhere barefoot - city streets, public transportation, parking garages, public toilets - and go to bed with these dirty feet.
you say, You have two toilets,,, Water everywhere in house, Except the two toilets? Contact me in my personal message board, Give more details
The principle is 'dilution': with the first addition of clean water to dirty water, the dirty water becomes less dirty because it is diluted by the clean water. With the continued addition of clean water to dirty water, eventually the dirty water will be completely diluted and there will be no dirty water left; it will all be replaced by clean water.
In Europe, typically public toilets are labeled as WCs, which stands for “water closet.”
low flush toilets use less water.
Yes
dirty water is recycled in the water cycle