Yes, all the water we use is sent to the sewers and is thoroughly cleaned out and disinfected of any germs. Then it is sent back to us and the process begins again.
This is due to a blockage on your main sewer line, this is an indication that it may just be starting and getting it cleared asap will be beneficial to you.
It will go to the sewer or a septic tank. Back then drains used to lead to the ocean. That's what happens.
Floor drain trap can dry out leaving no seal, allowing sewer gases to escape.
A sewer smell in your house after running water for an extended period may be caused by a dry trap in your plumbing, which allows sewer gases to escape into your home. This can happen if fixtures or drains that are seldom used do not have enough water to keep the trap filled. Additionally, issues like a clogged vent stack or a broken sewer line can also lead to unpleasant odors. It's important to address these issues promptly to ensure proper drainage and sanitation.
Your drains run slow when it is clogged even after many trials it wont stop.Also after you flush there may be sound of water for much time in such cases there is a need to call for <a href="http://www.a-general.com/sewer-and-drain-cleaning-service.html">sewer line repair</a> services as they will inspect the blockages by video inspection method and then decide which method to be used for unclogging and apply the proper method thus problem is solved.
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The toilet bowl water level is low after a flush because the water is drained out of the bowl and into the sewer pipes during the flushing process.
Broken sewer line /stoppage
It is connected to the main sewer and drains like everything else
A sewer water jetter uses high-pressure water to break up and flush out blockages in sewer lines. The jetter nozzle releases a powerful stream of water that can dislodge debris, grease, and other obstructions, allowing them to flow out of the pipe. The force of the water can effectively clean the inside of the sewer line, restoring proper flow and preventing future clogs.
Down the sewer and then into digesters.
some people flush their fish down the toilet when it dies, and the toilet is connected to the sewer.
it goes into the sewer!!!
A flush valve is a mechanism in a plumbing system that controls the flow of water to flush waste from a toilet. When the toilet is flushed, the flush valve opens to release water from the tank into the bowl, pushing waste through the drain pipe and into the sewer system. The valve then closes to stop the flow of water once the flushing process is complete.
Get a one or two gallon bucket of water and pour it straight into your toilet. If the water goes down like a normal flush, your sewer line is fine and your toilet probably needs to be replaced or chemically treated.
When your poop gets flushed it has pressure on it to make it smaller then goes in a small pipe then into the local sewer.
yes there were but there wasnt a flush, it just dropped into the sewer