Where does everyone's poop and pee go?

From the toilet, your poop flows through the city's sewage system along with all the water that drains from our sinks, showers and streets. From there, it goes to a wastewater treatment plant.
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Where does all the poop in the world go?

The big sewer pipes take all the sewage to a place where it is treated. This place is called a sewage treatment plant. All towns and cities have these. They are like a big factory where any harmful materials are removed.
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Does human waste go into the ocean?

The world's sewage has to go somewhere, and unfortunately 80% of the sewage produced by the global population makes its way into the world's oceans untreated.
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Does toilet water go to the ocean?

Chemicals are added to kill as many germs as possible. Then the treated water is released into a local river or even the ocean. If you live near the coast your treated sewage probably goes into the ocean. The treated sewage is cleaned to make sure that it does not cause environmental problems.
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How is human waste disposed of?

Human waste decomposes best when it is buried in soil with organic material. Organic soil is usually rich and darker in color. Forested areas have better soil that aids in decomposition. Desert areas do not have as much organic material as alpine/wooded environments, therefore decomposition takes longer.
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What are 3 wastes that the body must get rid of?

You remove waste as a gas (carbon dioxide), as a liquid (urine and sweat), and as a solid. Excretion is the process of removing wastes and excess water from the body.
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What do humans waste the most?

Top five most wasted foods (and ways to save them from the bin)
  • #1 Bread. Over 240 million slices of bread are chucked away every year. ...
  • #2 Milk. Around 5.9 million glasses of milk are poured down the sink every year, but it's so easy to use it up. ...
  • #3 Potatoes. We discard 5.8 million potatoes each year. ...
  • #4 Cheese. ...
  • #5 Apples.
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Should you flush after peeing?

Letting pee sit makes it harder to clean your toilet. This is the best reason I can find for flushing every time you pee. Why? Because the combination of urine and hard water (i.e., water that contains a lot of minerals), if left to sit for a few hours, can create a crusty deposit on the side of the bowl over time.
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What happens when you flush the toilet on a plane?

Contrary to urban myth, that 'waste' isn't then flushed out of the plane in mid-air. It's actually stored in a tank in the bowels (get it?) of the plane. A sanitation crew at the airport empties the tank after arrival.
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Where does dirty bath water go?

When the wastewater flushed from your toilet or drained from your household sinks, washing machine, or dishwasher leaves your home, it flows through your community's sanitary sewer system to a wastewater treatment facility.
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Where does human waste go on a plane?

The vacuum toilet used on planes, patented by James Kemper in 1975, sucks the waste into a holding tank where it is stored until the plane lands on the ground. Blue liquid, called Skykem, disinfects the bowl and helps kill odours.
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Where does 90% of waste water from human activity go?

The impact on the wider environment is no less striking. An estimated 90 per cent of all wastewater in developing countries is discharged untreated directly into rivers, lakes or the oceans. Such discharges are part of the reason why de-oxygenated dead zones are growing rapidly in the seas and oceans.
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Why can't we dump garbage into the ocean?

If garbage is dumped into the ocean, the oxygen in the water could be depleted. This results in poor health for marine life due to lack of oxygen. Animals such as seals, dolphins, penguins, sharks, whales, and herring could all die. Bottles and other plastics including bags can suffocate or choke sea creatures.
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What year was the first poop?

Archaeologists have found that the organized application of excrement to crop fields goes back at least 7,000 years in Greece and central Europe.
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How much poop does a human poop in a lifetime?

In the U.S., the average life expectancy for men is about 76 years old, and for women, it is around 81 years old. Therefore, a man living to age 76 would produce about 24,320 lbs. (11,030 kg) of poop over his lifetime, and a woman living to age 81 would produce about 25,920 lbs.
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Where is the oldest poop?

The oldest poop samples turned up at the site of El Salt, a collection of ancient hearths in southern Spain. The researchers were originally investigating the fire pits for chemical traces of fats from cooked meats.
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What is the shortest flight in the world?

1 minute 14 seconds

is the time of the shortest scheduled flight in the world – one-and-a-half miles long from Westray to Papa Westray in the Orkney Islands of Scotland.
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Do trains dump toilet waste on tracks?

The traditional method of disposing human waste from trains is to deposit the waste onto the tracks or, more often, onto nearby ground using what is known as a hopper toilet. This ranges from a hole in the floor to a full-flush system (possibly with sterilization).
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Can plane fly with broken toilet?

The FAA allows airlines to decide whether to fly planes with broken restrooms, though other regulations do require restrooms in some instances. Consumer rules imposed by the U.S. Department of Transportation require airlines to provide consumers with access to working restrooms during excessive ground delays.
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Why does urine smell after sitting in toilet?

The urine smell in restrooms is typically generated by the urine that ends up in places other than in the bowl. This material — be it on toilet surfaces or on the floor and baseboards, then becomes a feeding ground for bacteria. The resulting combination, coupled with time, never smells good.
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Is it better for a man to sit or stand when urinating?

For healthy men, no difference is found in any of the urodynamic parameters. In patients with LUTS, the sitting position is linked with an improved urodynamic profile.
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Should I pee before or after shower?

“Your pelvic pose is not going to relax appropriately, which means we're not really emptying our bladder super well,” she said. She added: “So try to pee before you turn on the shower water - and if you get the urge while you're in the shower, kind of ignore it.”
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What is the most wasted item in the world?

Bread. Did you know almost 900,000 tonnes of bread are wasted globally every year? That's the equivalent of 7.5 CN Towers! Some of the biggest culprits of bread waste include buying too much and poor storage.
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Who throws out the most food?

Just how much food do Americans waste? Here's some “food” for thought: While the world wastes about 1.4 billion tons of food2 every year, the United States discards more food than any other country in the world: nearly 40 million tons — 80 billion pounds — every year.
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Is human poop recycled?

Fecal sludge can be treated by a variety of methods to render it suitable for reuse in agriculture. These include (usually carried out in combination) dewatering, thickening, drying (in sludge drying beds), composting, pelletization, and anaerobic digestion.
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