Treatment FAQ

where would a phone go if flushed down the toilet go in a wastewater treatment plant

by Prof. Erin Rice V Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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How does toilet water get into sewer?

The drain is a collection of pipes that connect your house to the sewer main where all the wastewater from your home is collected. Your toilet water joins wastewater from other parts of your house and those from other houses and it journeys into the sewer pipes that are below your community and are about 3 to 5 feet in size.

What is waste water and where does it go?

‘Wastewater’ is any leftover water that is flushed through your pipes from washing your clothes, flushing the toilet, or draining the sink. All wastewater is referred to as sewage (even though it’s not all human excrement). Where Does Waste Water Go?

How does sewage get treated and flushed?

All wastewater is flushed into the sewer system. The pipes from your home join up with the larger pipe on your street and then flow into even bigger sewer pipes (some are bigger than a London bus!). These sewer pipes transport wastewater to the treatment plant. Why Does Sewage Need to be Treated?

How does a toilet flush work?

As you already know, your toilet is connected to a water supply. If your tank is empty, a refill valve opens up to allow water into the tank through the refill tube. A float inside your tank is also raised while it fills up and it eventually halts the process when it is totally raised.

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Where do things go when flushed down the toilet?

the sewer pipeWhen you press the flush button, your wee, poo, toilet paper and water go down a pipe called a sewer. The toilet flushes the wastes down the sewer pipe. The sewer pipe from your house also collects and removes other wastes.

What happens to poop in a wastewater treatment plant?

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Can things come back up the toilet?

Often, if you have a toilet backing up, it is because your local drain line is compacted with extra thick toilet paper, sanitary products, wipes, or even paper towels. This can result in water backing up into your toilet, causing an overflow.

What happens if you flush something hard down the toilet?

Many large, solid objects flushed down toilets can damage plumbing and get stuck in pipes. This leads to expensive repairs and replacements for property owners. To keep your local water supply clean and protect your plumbing from unwanted damages, it's vital that you flush only permissible items down the toilet.

Do girls poop?

We'll give you the TL;DR first: yes, of course, girls poop. Since they have the same number of chromosomes and basically the same digestive system as guys, male and female humans experience the same bowel movements. So, if you count pooping among your bodily functions, you can assume the women around you also poop.

Where does all the sewage go?

sewage treatment worksTaking the wastewater away Whenever you flush the toilet or empty the sink, the wastewater goes down the drain and into a pipe, which takes it to a larger sewer pipe under the road. The sewer then joins our network of other sewers and takes the wastewater to a sewage treatment works.

Why do guys flush condoms down the toilet?

The latex used to make condoms is designed to prevent bodily fluids from escaping, so the material is a lot stronger than you may think. Latex will not break down inside your toilet or while moving through the drains and plumbing lines.

How do I get something out of my toilet pipe?

How to Get Stuck Objects Out of Your ToiletRemove the water from the toilet bowl. You can scoop the water out with a disposable cup or container. ... Grab the end of the toy, if you can see it in the drain, and pull it out. ... Fish the toy out of the drain. ... Plunge the toilet. ... Use an auger or snake. ... Try a de-clogger.

What happens if you flush a battery down the toilet?

Many batteries contain dangerous, potentially corrosive chemicals that shouldn't be introduced to any water supply, even if it's going down the drain. But even if your battery stays in one piece, it is very likely to create a clog in your drain or sewer if you leave it there.

How do you find a ring flushed down the toilet?

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Your Water Supply

If you live in an area where there is a municipal water supply available, you get your water through a main supply line connected to the water company. In areas where no municipal water is available, homes get their water through a well on their property.

The Flush

When your toilet is flushed, the lift lever raises a tank ball or a rubber seal that is known as a flapper. Water from the toilet tank is released through the flush valve opening and enters the toilet bowl, forcing the wastewater in the bowl through the trap and down the drain.

What happens when you flush a toilet?

When you flush your toilet, the first thing it does is wash all the sewage into the sewer pipes under your house. The sewage travels along these pipes, joining larger pipes under the street and flowing all the way to the nearest treatment plant.

How does sewage get to the landfill?

The sewage is sent through several series of filters at the treatment plant to filter out the large pieces, separating the liquid and the sludge so that the solid leftovers can be taken to landfill. During this stage, large scrapers move around tanks, pushing the collected sludge into the middle where it can be easily removed. The water then moves to the top for the next part of the process.

What is the final stage of sewage treatment?

This final stage involves further aeration, followed by an oxygen-depleted stage to help reduce nitrogen and phosphorous to make the sewage clean and ready for release back into the waterways. Depending on the treatment plant and the methods they use, this stage can also involve using a UV light and chlorination treatment to remove any bacteria that remains.

How is sewage treated?

In this stage of sewage treatment, nasty odours and bacteria are removed from the water and sludge through a process called aeration, where oxygen is introduced to help break down bacteria and organic matter. At the end of this thorough process, the sewage is usually regarded as safe for release back into a natural watercourse. However, it is common for the sewage to go through a final treatment to ensure all the dangerous bacteria has been removed.

What is waste water?

‘Wastewater’ is any leftover water that is flushed through your pipes from washing your clothes, flushing the toilet, or draining the sink.

How many classes of sewers are there?

There are Two Classes of Sewage Treatment. Sewage treatment really comes down to two different classes; sanitary sewers and storm sewers. Storm sewers tend to be less polluted because they only carry materials that are washed away from the surface during rainy or stormy weather.

What is the first stage of treatment after a flush?

The Pre-Treatment Stage. The very first stage of treatment after you’ve flushed involves screening the sewage for the removal of large items, such as rags, wet-wipes, sanitary items, and other debris pieces. To remove all these items, the sewage is essentially sent through a large sieve.

What can't you flush down the toilet?

Flushing the wrong items can cause your pipes to be blocked which in turn affects your neighbors who are also connected to the same municipal system .

Why is toilet wastewater bad?

Obviously, toilet wastewaters contain contaminants and chemicals emanating from its residential and commercial use. If left untreated, the chemical compounds and other pathogens in them can cause harm to the health of plants, animals, and birds that live in or near the water.

How does a flush valve work?

In the case of flushing toilets, a flush valve is raised when you push the lever and water from your toilet tank empties into the toilet bowl. Dual-flush toilets usually have two buttons that release different quantities of water instead of a lever. By design and with a little help from gravity, the water pushes the excreta or liquid waste in ...

How does a toilet tank work?

As you already know, your toilet is connected to a water supply. If your tank is empty, a refill valve opens up to allow water into the tank through the refill tube. A float inside your tank is also raised while it fills up and it eventually halts the process when it is totally raised. This is the first stage of the toilet water journey.

How big is a toilet drain?

Your toilet water joins wastewater from other parts of your house and those from other houses and it journeys into the sewer pipes that are below your community and are about 3 to 5 feet in size.

What is wastewater in a house?

Every house generates wastewater. The wastewater includes dirty water from your kitchen, shower, laundry room, and of course, your toilet. All the aforementioned wastewater—including other things such as dirt, paper, soap et cetera—flows down the drain and move into the sewage pipes linked to your house or building.

What is the 5th stage of sewage treatment?

Stage 5: Odor Control. Since sewage is usually laden with offensive odors, chemicals must be used at this stage of the process to subdue the stench before treatment begins. Some treatment plants also use deodorizing misting systems to control the odor form the sewage.

Pharmaceuticals in Water

In a 2004 to 2009 U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) study, scientists found that pharmaceutical manufacturing facilities can be a significant source of pharmaceuticals to the environment.

Pharmaceuticals Podcasts

Listen up! The USGS has a couple of podcasts about pharmaceuticals and the aquatic environment to help you learn about this problem:

What can you not put down the toilet?

Don’ts. Don’t put sanitary towels, tampons, cotton wool or cotton wool buds, incontinence pads or any baby, cleaning or facial wipes down the toilet. Don’t flush rubber products or other non-biodegradable products down the toilet. Don’t pour fat, grease or cooking oil down the sink or drains. Fats suffocate the bacteria and inhibit ...

Why use a waste disposal unit?

Only use a waste disposal unit if your plant is specifically designed to accept higher organic loads.

How to get rid of bacteria in plants?

Try to spread your clothes washing throughout the week. Stick to the same washing, dishwasher and other cleaning products as the bacteria will work more efficiently with products it is used to treating. Think before you put anything down the sink, toilet or drains. Desludge your plant when required.

How to contact KEE for sewer service?

Request a quote for a maintenance contract or call KEE on: 01296 634500. Book a Visit / Service. Call now.

Can you tip a mouthwash down the drain?

Don’t tip medicine, mouth wash or any chemicals such as photographic fluid or garden products (e.g. Insecticides, weed killers and fungicides) down the drains as they will damage the biological treatment process.

Can you use soft water in a dishwasher?

Try to use cleaning products little and often so your treatment plant is not overloaded. Use liquids (not powders) in washing machines and dishwashers.

Can you flush organic waste down the drain?

Do not flush organic waste down the sink or drain.

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