Go for a swim, you'll find out.
There are usually two kinds of drain, sewage and stormwater. Sewage runs from your toilet to a treatment plant that usually removes solids and cleans the water well enough to be put back into rivers and waterways, and eventually, the ocean. Stormwater takes the water runoff from rooftops and streets and runs it into waterways without any purifying or cleaning. There may be some rough grills and gratings to capture floating debris like plastic bottles. In some areas without sewer pipes septic tanks are used to collect sewage. These tanks are regularly pumped out and the sewage is taken to a treatment plant.
The name solid raw sewage is called a sludge
Sludge
put bigfoot in the way
They dump it untreated or minimally treated in the ocean. Think of that people go on cruises to enjoy the beauty of nature and their sewage (several thousand people per cruise) goes directly into the ocean.
The ocean can become polluted with oil spills, industrial dumping, littering, and raw sewage.
The most common type of ocean pollution is garbage or sewage. They are readily dumped into the ocean by ships and countries located along the ocean.
The water flows from various sewage systems towards the ocean.
a pumping plant because a desalination plant costs alot and they produce brine
Examples might be:A coastal town that stopped pumping sewage into the ocean but instead diverted it to a treatment plant.A village that stopped throwing rubbish into their river but instead found other ways to deal with it.A country that educated its citizens (or changed the laws) about fertilizer use, so that chemicals stopped running into waterways and rivers.
they helped the dad by recording the coral queen dumping the sewage tank in the ocean.
The sewer line in the house runs underground to the street and empties into a larger pipe. That pipe runs to the treatment plant which can be many miles away. There the sewage is treated and the water is put into a stream, river or the ocean.