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... carrying fluids, how much more could it move?
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Talking of poo. In a standard 100mm diam. drain: one flush would give certain depth of water in the pipe to carry solids away.
Increasing the diam. to say, 150mm would seem to be a good idea, but, for the given flush, there would be a very much shallower depth of water in the bottom of the pipe. Poo could easily run aground and result in a bung-up.
Poo dynamics matter 🤣
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