why is it important not to pour things other than waste, water down the drain.
Water seeks its own level zand the tub and basin drain into the same waste line. The back flow into the tub means the drain has a partial stoppage down stream of the basin waste and the waste flows back into the tub as the tub waste is lower then the basins waste
because then the water will get polluted and animals will die.
Why cant waste water because waste water goes in a complete cycle from toilet bath sink etc down the drain down the sewer line to a waste water plant where it is filtered then returned back to the creek and back to main water source making a complete cycle
One should not throw waste in water. Industrial waste should not be leaked in water bodies.
You should install a drain to prevent stagnant water from accumulating and hopefully prevent bacteria such as legionnaire or other water borne diseases and most importantly this drain should empty as an indirect waste as per modern codes
The bath filler waste is directly connected to the trap and overflow water is supposed to drain there -it is not a leak.
Two ways to improperly dispose of hazardous waste are pouring it down the drain or tossing it in the regular trash. Both methods can lead to contamination of water sources and harm to the environment. It is important to handle hazardous waste responsibly by following proper disposal guidelines.
Pseudomonas bacteria (also referred as wonder bacteria by me)is considered most important in the waste water treatment.
anything. water, land...solid waste still is pollution and carries chemicals.
Hazardous materials that are poured down the drain can:damage the sewersdamage the waste water treatment facilitiescontaminate drinking water suppliesimpair the health and safety of sewer workers
Different types of drains include, cast iron, pvc, galvanized, copper and steel. Furthermore, drains include, down pipes for storm water and sewer, sewer drainage pipes under the ground, gulleys (an opening in the ground where sewer collects, example, where the waste water from a bath or kitchen empties into), A drain is pretty much anything that transports waste water (sewerage) and storm water from one place and then eventually ending up either in a river (only storm water) or municipal waste water pipes which is carried then to the waste water treatment plant. Drains convey Acid waste , storm, sanitary, soil, FOG, slurry.