After it goes down the drain, it flows into sewers, and then it is being taken to a sewage treatment plant, then the treated water is discharged into the ocean or any other body of water.The waste that is still in the sewage treatment plant becomes sludge, then gets picked up by trucks that take it to become fertizers. other sludge is discharged into landfills and incinerators. The ash is taken to a landfill. The metal is being recycled. Fertilizers help plants and nutrients are also produced and help plants too. Water is being evaporated then precipitation including rain than enters streets or yards flows into storm drains then into storm sewers. The cycle begins again. The useful water is being used then the thing that I told you is told again
why is it important not to pour things other than waste, water down the drain.
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
Bcoz waste water contains toxic metabolites,as the water comes from the industries etc.it contains harmful substances,if waste water is not poured down the drain it will effect the our surrounding and causes many diseases.it also contains harmful bacteria
The toilet bowl is empty of water because the water has been flushed down the drain, carrying waste with it.
The drain water eventually goes to the ocean.. That's called pollution..
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
Water runs in the toilet bowl to maintain proper water levels and to flush waste down the drain when the toilet is flushed.
The purpose of the water pipe in a toilet system is to supply water to the toilet tank, which is necessary for flushing waste down the drain.
The water goes down the plughole/drain and then down the pipes.
Hot water typically flows from a water heater to a faucet or appliance when needed. After being used, it goes down the drain, eventually reaching a wastewater treatment facility for processing and recycling.
Putting it down a drain.
It depends where the drain is. It will reach a river or the sea eventually and may pass through some sewerage processing on the way.