Where does the water that flushes the toilet end up and what is done with it?

Updated on Toilet 2024-06-13
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The domestic wastewater of urban residents is generally discharged into the septic tank, and after a period of stay and precipitation, it is connected to the municipal drainage pipe network, which is either directly discharged into the natural water body, or directly into the river, and finally discharged to the sea. In addition, it also depends on how your city operates, and the city's municipal drainage pipe network has a confluence system (rain and sewage are not separated), and there is also a diversion system. Depending on what kind of neighborhood you live in, most toilet sewage is not separated from other domestic sewage.

    Most of this sewage is treated by the sewage treatment plant, which is to use the metabolism of microorganisms to decompose the organic components in the water, anaerobically digest the remaining sludge, and finally disinfect the water.

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