What happens after you flush the toilet on a cruise ship?

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    Have you ever wondered just what happens after you flush the toilet on a cruise ship?
    Does the waste just go straight into the sea?
    In this video, we look at how these huge ships can deal with thousands of tons of sewage every day.
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  • @jakebramhall3479
    @jakebramhall3479 4 года назад +2401

    When you think the bacteria are working but they really are living a life of opulence and luxury by their standards

    • @BiFurDoggy
      @BiFurDoggy 3 года назад +150

      i mean if giving those little buggers a life of luxury is so useful to us then it's hella worth it lmao

    • @jawadibrahim2367
      @jawadibrahim2367 3 года назад +157

      They're first class passengers onboard of cruise ships, makes total sense to me.

    • @Lennyp4
      @Lennyp4 3 года назад +5

      🦠

    • @ricojes
      @ricojes 3 года назад +119

      Bacteria: "Dis sum good shit!"

    • @Fit4C
      @Fit4C 2 года назад +15

      Jesus loves you all very much repent and believe onto Him and be saved from eternal punishment of sin amen, Jesus DIED for you

  • @asdf072xxp
    @asdf072xxp 5 лет назад +12451

    "Captain, the ballasts are too low. The ship is destabilizing."
    "Call the kitchen. We're serving burritos tonight."

    • @Andrei2000PC
      @Andrei2000PC 5 лет назад +422

      Haha number one comment

    • @notmypresident3107
      @notmypresident3107 5 лет назад +326

      Burger King is now selling tacos for $1!

    • @AirWolf2600
      @AirWolf2600 5 лет назад +88

      😂😂😂😂😂

    • @Zeckmon3
      @Zeckmon3 5 лет назад +173

      Jack sparrow: Get taco bell on the line!

    • @tsimmons1974ts
      @tsimmons1974ts 5 лет назад +41

      🤣🤣🤣🤣😆😆😆😂😂

  • @Manniefield
    @Manniefield 3 года назад +252

    On site waste water Installer/inspector here! The ships sewage treatment system you described is just like a system we install all over Washington state! It’s called a NuWater, even has a “sludge return” that sends sludge from the clarifier back into the trash tank! Pretty neat the similarities household systems have with large maritime systems.

    • @the_undead
      @the_undead Год назад +5

      A long time ago we figured out proper filtration of water and at this point it's been perfected to a point where it's basically the same process for the same type of wastewater. If you do filter gray water it will be a different process more often than not.

  • @JasperHuskyFox
    @JasperHuskyFox 2 года назад +368

    I'm binge watching these because these are very very pleasing to the eye, easy to understand, and very informative!
    Keep up the amazing work!

    • @mayureshvadke5498
      @mayureshvadke5498 2 года назад +3

      I got a test tomorrow but I find this interesting rather than studying xD

    • @griffini19
      @griffini19 2 года назад +2

      Disinformation from the Cruise industry Do some real research.

    • @traindude432
      @traindude432 Год назад +3

      Furry!

  • @billmead5052
    @billmead5052 5 лет назад +1145

    "The bowels of the ship". Nice little ending :-)

  • @cr_cycle7987
    @cr_cycle7987 4 года назад +3802

    ‘’RUclips recommendations has brought us together again.”

    • @maitsepolitsei
      @maitsepolitsei 4 года назад +25

      did you already saw video about restoring old soviet chainsaw?

    • @frankgraham1996
      @frankgraham1996 4 года назад +9

      Shit is a binding agent.

    • @mrHANSSI
      @mrHANSSI 4 года назад +6

      You got a «shitty» recommendationlist

    • @jimothyj2638
      @jimothyj2638 4 года назад +3

      You edited this comment yet you still misspelled brought

    • @cr_cycle7987
      @cr_cycle7987 4 года назад +4

      Salt Salt don’t get jealous

  • @Aririnkitaku
    @Aririnkitaku 3 года назад +803

    this is all fine and dandy until someone waffle stomps a turd down the shower

    • @iHopeyoure0ffended
      @iHopeyoure0ffended 3 года назад +32

      WHAT?!

    • @iHopeyoure0ffended
      @iHopeyoure0ffended 3 года назад +29

      WHAT ARE THEY DOING WITH WHAT?!

    • @pigeonpallz1733
      @pigeonpallz1733 3 года назад +8

      True......true

    • @colbalt95
      @colbalt95 3 года назад +9

      Luckily not everyone is doing it the turd has already been broken down at that point its going to go the greywater system.

    • @josephsheranda
      @josephsheranda 3 года назад +24

      What about when you have really bad diarrhea and your bum hole gets sore? The best comfort for that is taking a poo in a gentle warm shower.

  • @stevebennett9839
    @stevebennett9839 3 года назад +99

    5:43 it's not just clean, it's miracle water. It brought those fish back from the dead.

  • @lavapix
    @lavapix 4 года назад +723

    So when the ships hull is compromised by either running aground or hits an iceberg it's appropriate to yell, Oh sheeeit...

  • @johnadamski9913
    @johnadamski9913 5 лет назад +787

    I have been on a 160,000 ton, over 5000 passengers. Always been curious about what they do with waste water.

    • @iMadrid11
      @iMadrid11 5 лет назад +23

      NCL has documentary videos on their cable channel on how they recycle their waste water.
      Every crew have to attend training seminars on how to properly dispose of our waste water on the ship. There are sinks and drains with signs warning not to dispose chemicals. Since those pipes goes direct to waste water recycling.
      If you ask for free potable water water or ice. That water is either desalinated or recycled from grey water. But that water also has to pass through a 3 stage water filter on the water fountain dispenser and ice machine.

    • @mr.Ragers
      @mr.Ragers 5 лет назад +16

      Chris Bautista great id like a whisky on the rocks made from shit.

    • @ghusaghusa2135
      @ghusaghusa2135 5 лет назад +6

      they make soup with it

    • @westonbadke5434
      @westonbadke5434 5 лет назад +5

      John Adamski the data given in this was incorrect. Majority of consumed water is recycled. Pool water, AC function, drinking and washing water is all a combination of Watermaker Desalination system, or recycled treated water.

    • @luxurycarkey7207
      @luxurycarkey7207 5 лет назад +6

      It goes right into the ocean who are they kidding...

  • @JDnBeastlet
    @JDnBeastlet 3 года назад +53

    Fascinating stuff. It's very interesting to see how it's treated. During years of RVing we became very familiar with black and grey water, although the systems merely store the waste until it can be responsibly disposed of.

  • @AndyHappyGuy
    @AndyHappyGuy 4 года назад +264

    Fun fact: Titanic and her sister ships just discharged waste water into the sea.

    • @kornisonkiseli3248
      @kornisonkiseli3248 4 года назад +39

      😒 Disappointed. Should have been rooting for iceberg instead of Leo.

    • @iamvinnyyes
      @iamvinnyyes 3 года назад +8

      oh shit

    • @stanpines9011
      @stanpines9011 3 года назад +60

      I mean did people really think about the environment at that time

    • @williammahony9347
      @williammahony9347 3 года назад +137

      Well... the Titanic discharged everything on the ship into the sea.

    • @rizalalbar
      @rizalalbar 3 года назад +4

      @@williammahony9347 and that's why, we now have IMO.

  • @FIGNAS83
    @FIGNAS83 5 лет назад +266

    Those little bacteria are the unsung heroes of the cruise ships.

    • @barryandrew9117
      @barryandrew9117 4 года назад +4

      🤣🤣

    • @mfaizsyahmi
      @mfaizsyahmi 3 года назад +5

      They're the unsung heroes everywhere. It's basically the same system in sewage treatment plants everywhere on the planet.

  • @LucresntBlade
    @LucresntBlade 5 лет назад +1731

    I'm pretty sure some of the Gray water has pee in it considering some people pee in the Shower.

    • @scheimong
      @scheimong 5 лет назад +593

      Unlike feces, pee is generally sterile*, so basically it's just water with some organic compounds. In that sense it's actually cleaner for the environment than bath water, which contains lots of artificial chemicals, surfactants in particular.
      Edit: okay since people seem to have a problem with me saying "pee is generally sterile", let me clarify: I'm not recommending you use pee as disinfectant, and in fact I am most likely technically incorrect. I am saying that in the context of waste water treatment, pee is not very harmful to the environment when compared to bath water.
      There are billions of Fish in the oceans that pee all the time. But fish don't use shampoo, at least as far as we know.

    • @brettunderwood7291
      @brettunderwood7291 5 лет назад +149

      Waffle stomp 😂

    • @TheShadowWolf1
      @TheShadowWolf1 5 лет назад +72

      @@brettunderwood7291 Don't you start. My god the images that story put in my brain.

    • @Laluan
      @Laluan 5 лет назад +77

      Doesn’t everyone do that?

    • @slicksweet1
      @slicksweet1 5 лет назад +142

      What about period blood dripping out in the shower? Gonorrhea pee? That crap is NOT sterile...😑

  • @You-dx8fm
    @You-dx8fm 2 года назад +60

    I'm a seafarer myself and I can say this guy knows what he's talking about. very entertaining channel mate. new sub here

  • @Nallah108
    @Nallah108 3 года назад +35

    …it's dried and served as chocolate-waffles next morning.

  • @emilieh4180
    @emilieh4180 5 лет назад +2319

    nice...

    • @grondhero
      @grondhero 5 лет назад +45

      And you *Liked* it. ;)

    • @notmypresident3107
      @notmypresident3107 5 лет назад +21

      Such projects are engineering marvels. It's fascinating what humans can accomplish.
      They're building future floating cities so this technology is vital for future survival

    • @shadowxxe
      @shadowxxe 5 лет назад +7

      You didnt have to watch it

    • @kevinmael3862
      @kevinmael3862 5 лет назад +6

      @@shadowxxe but we made her.

    • @KandiKlover
      @KandiKlover 5 лет назад +1

      Cute how he thinks pretentious feel good little laws actually mean shit in international waters lmao specially when cruises always foreign register ships or go to other jurisdictions to avoid retard EU shit. Such a naive infant.

  • @boomin7713
    @boomin7713 5 лет назад +152

    I wish I was taught at school like this, it would make it much more interesting

    • @optimusprime5166
      @optimusprime5166 5 лет назад +8

      Yeah at least we have internet. My be like how do you know all this type of stuff. I be like I'm smart lol. It just be RUclips tho.

    • @rubix2007
      @rubix2007 4 года назад +1

      They should add a class in school called : RUclips Where you can just search youtube for anything school safe and educational to your own liking for the hour. Would be easy to pay attention, and the amount of cool stuff you could randomly learn in a year would be far more useful than the garbage shit and homework you are givin in other courses.

    • @whwhwhhwhhhwhdldkjdsnsjsks6544
      @whwhwhhwhhhwhdldkjdsnsjsks6544 3 года назад

      This is literally what we learned in school lol

    • @Sponge_Bob_Square_Pants
      @Sponge_Bob_Square_Pants 3 года назад

      You will straight go to poran hub after this

    • @lemonandgaming6013
      @lemonandgaming6013 3 года назад +1

      @l atleast this here video, was fun though. school is neither fun nor useful. and besides, through youtube and the internet in general, people of course, DO learn things more valuable than "where does it go on ships"

  • @plungehorn3567
    @plungehorn3567 Год назад +15

    Great video! I'd like to point out that according to MARPOL Annex IV, the discharge of untreated sewage is allowed beyond 12 nmi from the nearest land outside of special areas (Baltic Sea for passenger ships). In theory this means that a passenger ship crossing the Atlantic can discharge raw untreated sewage directly to the sea at a moderate rate. Cargo ships can discharge raw sewage even in the Baltic with the 12 nmi rule.
    There are also problems with sewage treatment plants as recent studies indicate that in many cases they do not function as they should due to technical or operational reasons. This means that there are cases where raw sewage is discharged right in front of our beaches. The discussions regarding this issue are ongoing at the IMO.

  • @luisespinal5585
    @luisespinal5585 4 года назад +3

    I love love love love love this video. The voice how it was so calming and relaxing, and the actual video of how it discharges into the water actually being more fresher than most water is mesmerizing.

  • @waverleyjournalise5757
    @waverleyjournalise5757 5 лет назад +213

    This video should be shown to everyone who believes blackwater is discharged untreated...
    Your voice is so calming and the topics you pick are so sensible. I'm definitely subscribing

    • @runarandersen878
      @runarandersen878 5 лет назад +13

      Will Jolliff : I think for some ships this is still the case. But luckily new restrictions keep coming.

    • @cazw179
      @cazw179 5 лет назад +7

      Watched a programme recently that stated Carnival are the worst and have been fined millions for dumping waste oil. Thanks to a whistleblower.

    • @waverleyjournalise5757
      @waverleyjournalise5757 5 лет назад +11

      @@cazw179 Carnival are totally falling apart lately. Emissions problems, machinery problems, staff problems and fines - it's a wonder people still sail with them.

    • @jkg6211
      @jkg6211 5 лет назад +1

      @@waverleyjournalise5757 My last experience with Carnival was back in 2003.
      That did it for me. lol

    • @PabloGonzalez-hv3td
      @PabloGonzalez-hv3td 5 лет назад +1

      @@runarandersen878 - I last sailed in the Navy about 10 yrs ago discharge regulations are nothing new they are however all geographically based and in certain areas of the oceans it's technically legal to dump that doesn't mean ships discharge raw sewage in these areas treatment technology is by no means complicated

  • @markuscamp8525
    @markuscamp8525 5 лет назад +511

    I don’t really like poop jokes, but it is a solid number two.

  • @Feelthefx
    @Feelthefx 4 года назад +16

    3:50
    sorry for the guy who has to clean those filters

    • @SaranganiBob
      @SaranganiBob 4 года назад +6

      Don't feel sorry for him, he makes a fortune recycling condoms and recovering the bits of gold from dentures.

    • @whoami1449
      @whoami1449 3 года назад +2

      Cruise ship worker, especially the technical ones like the one that work in the water treatment department, is paid extremely well.

  • @mov6001
    @mov6001 3 года назад +11

    Me: what a dumb question...
    Me,2 seconds later: this is actually a pretty good question

  • @TamilKalanjiyamvideos
    @TamilKalanjiyamvideos 5 лет назад +61

    Hi... Great video.... Can you mention which software u use for these amazing animations ?

  • @alexj9175
    @alexj9175 5 лет назад +65

    Loving the sound affects of the bacteria :')

  • @nineball039
    @nineball039 4 года назад +1

    Fascinating! I had never thought about this until it popped up in RUclips. Great explanation.

  • @iyataitt2684
    @iyataitt2684 3 года назад

    Great vid man! I love learning about underlying mechanisms, processes, and systems.

  • @stevedoubleu99B
    @stevedoubleu99B 5 лет назад +485

    Everyone's done all the jokes, so i'll just say that was an interesting and well crafted video.

    • @bountyhunter4885
      @bountyhunter4885 5 лет назад +11

      One more...
      Roses are red,
      Violets are blue...
      Now I really know my number two. 💩👌

    • @Ethernet480
      @Ethernet480 4 года назад

      best joke yet

    • @Ender-jl8dd
      @Ender-jl8dd 4 года назад

      It’s at 420 likes I won’t like it

    • @evansuddreth388
      @evansuddreth388 3 года назад

      Yup

  • @NorthWestern1919
    @NorthWestern1919 5 лет назад +447

    I always assumed a sewage tank. I know the Olympic Class liners had a large fresh water tank for sinks, toilets, etc. Still, I can't wait to see how ships do it.
    Edit: I see I wasn't that far off

    • @quillmaurer6563
      @quillmaurer6563 5 лет назад +15

      The Olympic Class liners I'm sure just dumped it overboard, no treatment at all. Back then there weren't really any regulations on such. I don't think even land-based sewage was typically treated back then. The fresh water tanks may have been because it was cheaper just to carry it on board than to run desalinization at the time, if they even had that ability at all.

    • @NorthWestern1919
      @NorthWestern1919 5 лет назад +9

      @@quillmaurer6563 The fresh water tanks were only there to supply water to sinks and showers.

    • @quillmaurer6563
      @quillmaurer6563 5 лет назад +5

      @@NorthWestern1919 Yes, carrying it aboard from land rather than producing it through desalinization as modern ships do. Given the limitation of carrying it on board, I'd imagine the toilets probably used seawater?

    • @NorthWestern1919
      @NorthWestern1919 5 лет назад +5

      @@quillmaurer6563 Yes, I think so, but I'm no expert on the Olympic class.

    • @hugos5114
      @hugos5114 5 лет назад +9

      @@quillmaurer6563 oh, toilets, the pool, and even all bathrooms used seawater.
      there were small systems to desalinize water but they weren't very efficient

  • @ianoliver3879
    @ianoliver3879 4 года назад

    Thank you very much. Good stuff. No padding, just information. Excellent.

  • @duncanread4442
    @duncanread4442 4 года назад

    That was brilliant! Just the right amount of info.
    With a good understanding of the whole proses. 👍

  • @kevinsantoso7430
    @kevinsantoso7430 5 лет назад +40

    Help. This channel is way underrated

  • @liammay7756
    @liammay7756 4 года назад +282

    Spoiler: it drains in a tank that feeds the drinking water.

  • @TheCurrencyQueen
    @TheCurrencyQueen 4 года назад +16

    I just love hearing him say “water”

  • @ozgurcagin
    @ozgurcagin 4 года назад +12

    There are several other methods and systems for this. This is just an examplary one. Not all sewage treatment plants work this way. For those who wonder what happens to the oil coming especially from galley sinks; there are also grease traps in these systems

  • @joshxkerrigan
    @joshxkerrigan 5 лет назад +27

    Great video, I had no idea they filtered before it went into the sea, just thought the greywater/bathwater was a-ok and the blackwater was stored until docking. Very cool to see though.

  • @blackpeterose
    @blackpeterose 5 лет назад +24

    Nice Review! Always Wondering what happens to the waste on ships! There is so much going on on a Cruise Ship. Incredible.👍🏿

    • @kornisonkiseli3248
      @kornisonkiseli3248 4 года назад

      Brown thumbs up 🤣

    • @sailorman9595
      @sailorman9595 3 года назад

      Regulation 11 - Discharge of sewage
      1 Subject to the provisions of regulation 3 of this Annex, the discharge of sewage into the sea is prohibited, except when:
      .1 the ship is discharging comminuted and disinfected sewage using a system approved by the Administration in accordance with regulation 9.1.2 of this Annex at a distance of more than 3 nautical miles from the nearest land, or sewage which is not comminuted or disinfected at a distance of more than 12 nautical miles from the nearest land, provided that, in any case, the sewage that has been stored in holding tanks shall not be discharged instantaneously but at a moderate rate when the ship is en route and proceeding at not less than 4 knots; the rate of discharge shall be approved by the Administration based upon standards developed by the Organization; or
      .2 the ship has in operation an approved sewage treatment plant which has been certified by the Administration to meet the operational requirements referred to in regulation 9.1.1 of this Annex, and
      .2.1 the test results of the plant are laid down in the ship's International Sewage Pollution Prevention Certificate; and
      .2.2 additionally, the effluent shall not produce visible floating solids nor cause discoloration of the surrounding water.
      2 The provisions of paragraph 1 shall not apply to ships operating in the waters under the jurisdiction of a State and visiting ships from other States while they are in these waters and are discharging sewage in accordance with such less stringent requirements as may be imposed by such State.

  • @simondavey7787
    @simondavey7787 Год назад

    Thanks for an incredibly insightful video. I've done a number of cruises and I often wondered about waste water.

  • @FraserAtSea
    @FraserAtSea Год назад

    I find this stuff absolutely fascinating - on NCL Escape a few years ago, they told us that the water expelled back into the ocean was the quality of drinking water - absolutely blew my mind!

  • @davidb3172
    @davidb3172 5 лет назад +27

    Submarine's engine room @ 2.35. I learned about sewage treatment systems at nautical college 40 years ago.

    • @tim25811
      @tim25811 5 лет назад +2

      Do NOT flush if you see bubbles in the water lol

  • @sorryididntsub2596
    @sorryididntsub2596 4 года назад +70

    The classic old "Where my Dookie go"? question love it!

  • @rayleighg9235
    @rayleighg9235 23 дня назад

    Thanks for this info. I just watched a news about cruise ships and got me thinking of this

  • @TheKurtsPlaceChannel
    @TheKurtsPlaceChannel 3 года назад +2

    Very entertaining and fun to watch. Thanks for posting this.

  • @mikaylablevins4152
    @mikaylablevins4152 4 года назад +57

    I just got off a cruise today from the Bahamas and been wondering this the whole trip 😂😂😂

    • @carlosmaldonado5411
      @carlosmaldonado5411 4 года назад +1

      Mikayla Blevins 😆lol

    • @popcornegg4405
      @popcornegg4405 4 года назад +2

      Is this the only time where someone is actually wondering and stumbles across this guy’s video about it?

    • @user-dw1jm1zr2w
      @user-dw1jm1zr2w 3 года назад +2

      Ask them if they make people drink the treated water.

    • @noanyabizniz4333
      @noanyabizniz4333 3 года назад

      Bacteria be eating yo shit!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @timothyflanagan3641
      @timothyflanagan3641 2 года назад +1

      Me too I sat in my cabin and pondered that thought the whole trip.!

  • @CommunistKiro
    @CommunistKiro 5 лет назад +16

    water + flip-flops = gray water
    woah, the more the know!

  • @jonny__b
    @jonny__b 3 года назад +3

    It warms my heart to hear popular RUclips channels use places like "Glastonbury" to guage populations ❤️ great to hear some places I recognise!

  • @clemd3560
    @clemd3560 3 года назад

    Thanks for the video..so informative

  • @Susie6683
    @Susie6683 5 лет назад +5

    Interesting and informative. Thank you.

  • @____-pb1lg
    @____-pb1lg 5 лет назад +8

    Good video as always and good channel, well done.

  • @eddieceniceros86
    @eddieceniceros86 3 года назад +1

    Great video. Very informational

  • @iwillappearanddisappear1208
    @iwillappearanddisappear1208 3 года назад +1

    I found this video a year ago and for some reason this is my favorite video on this channel

  • @joelkumar2853
    @joelkumar2853 5 лет назад +6

    You deserve a lot more subscribers!

  • @pranabbora279
    @pranabbora279 5 лет назад +3

    Thank you for the video!

  • @kornisonkiseli3248
    @kornisonkiseli3248 4 года назад

    Awesome content, I'm so glad you landed in my recommendations 😊

  • @WithKarl
    @WithKarl 2 года назад +1

    How is this so relaxing? Great video, learnt a lot.

  • @naveenraj2008eee
    @naveenraj2008eee 5 лет назад +22

    Hi sir
    I had this doubt what they do with waste water.. Now i got good idea from this video..
    Thanks for another informative video...🙏👍😊

  • @xmarcosnavigator
    @xmarcosnavigator 5 лет назад +5

    what program do you use to make your animations?

  • @rinkashikachi
    @rinkashikachi 4 года назад +91

    2:36 this is a diesel room of the german submarine U-995, not a sewage system

    • @ungabunga3183
      @ungabunga3183 4 года назад +21

      I knew this looked more like a engine than a sewage treatment system

    • @TomCouger
      @TomCouger 4 года назад +18

      What's the difference amiright

    • @johnwhite7700
      @johnwhite7700 4 года назад +15

      I don't even know if it's a joke

    • @Krakatov
      @Krakatov 3 года назад +21

      He didn’t say it was a sewage system. He literally said “down in the engine room” and showed s picture of an engine room.

  • @TheKurtsPlaceChannel
    @TheKurtsPlaceChannel 4 года назад

    Great video. Thanks for posting this. Have a nice day.

  • @maxl5112
    @maxl5112 5 лет назад +7

    The "settlement" chamber is actually flocculation, which is the process of using a flocculant such as aluminum sulfate, which binds loose particals within the water and makes them dense enough to sink, leaving pure water on top

  • @rawiaahmadg5s891
    @rawiaahmadg5s891 4 года назад +3

    So informative...good work

  • @1mplies
    @1mplies 3 года назад

    Surprisingly fun to learn about things I've never had questions about.

  • @aRVeesBlog
    @aRVeesBlog 2 года назад

    Interesting
    Thanks for the info

  • @bieresnavigationettheories5846
    @bieresnavigationettheories5846 5 лет назад +4

    I love your videos ! you make every topic interresting!

  • @elfrank333
    @elfrank333 5 лет назад +17

    Wow pounding in my head so much knowledge i don't need

  • @zman90
    @zman90 3 года назад +10

    I never thought
    Poop in cruise ships was so interesting

  • @TuffBurnOutTeam
    @TuffBurnOutTeam 4 года назад

    Great video 📹 thank you
    For Sharing
    Australia 🌏

  • @Unformed8
    @Unformed8 5 лет назад +9

    Came to understand what ships do with sewage water. Come out knowing the basics of sewage treatment, instructions super clear?

  • @mindfield7
    @mindfield7 4 года назад +60

    You’re videos are well done. I don’t go on cruises but I find marine engineering interesting.

    • @brianbravo6930
      @brianbravo6930 4 года назад +6

      join the navy and be an engineer youll hate it :^)

    • @SportSoulLife
      @SportSoulLife 4 года назад +2

      Be smart and become a merchant sailor. Youll either love it or hate it

  • @felipebetioli4391
    @felipebetioli4391 4 года назад +1

    I LOVE THIS CHANNEL!!!

  • @KayliePrice
    @KayliePrice 3 года назад

    Great video. Thank you.

  • @jakelichtwark9202
    @jakelichtwark9202 5 лет назад +197

    Why am I up at 1am watching a video about sewage on a ship...

    • @cringeworthyhumans160
      @cringeworthyhumans160 5 лет назад +5

      "Yes"

    • @kyoakland
      @kyoakland 5 лет назад +4

      It happens

    • @woowooNeedsFaith
      @woowooNeedsFaith 5 лет назад +5

      It is something you need to consider next time you are planning to build a cruise ship.

    • @ENZOxDV9
      @ENZOxDV9 5 лет назад +4

      At least you're watching something educatory and not some random crap

    • @KYNQxEdz
      @KYNQxEdz 5 лет назад +1

      Weird that it all showed up on our feed at 1am ... it’s 1am here too 😳

  • @middleman3165
    @middleman3165 5 лет назад +3

    This is amazing, thank you.

  • @nicazer
    @nicazer 3 года назад +1

    What do you do as a not-youtube job?
    You know so much about naval architecture, design, and function, as an amateur sailor I am very impressed!

  • @jackwatsonepic626
    @jackwatsonepic626 Год назад

    These sorts of videos are so educational it is better than watching the soaps on what I call normal TV

  • @R.N.GPerformance
    @R.N.GPerformance 4 года назад +3

    That’s cool I didn’t know that. Thank you.

  • @Gabrielmoon777
    @Gabrielmoon777 5 лет назад +4

    Shout out from Glastonbury! That’s caught me by surprise 😂😂😂

  • @haroldalexis4200
    @haroldalexis4200 2 года назад

    I often wondered about that You would see the boat or ferry leaking out a lot of water often thinking of what was flushed down the toilet or the sink water from the bathroom! Very educational. I enjoyed watching this. 👋👋👋😃

  • @gregdark5203
    @gregdark5203 2 года назад

    Jeez what a process. Absolutely fascinating.

  • @RiggingDoctor
    @RiggingDoctor 4 года назад +6

    We have a composting toilet on our sailboat. I wonder if that system could be scalable to work on a larger ship?

  • @PsylentSir
    @PsylentSir 4 года назад +8

    *Imagine the maintenace the engine crew make to that tanks and pumps to keep it running, as an engineer it is more like a hell*

  • @vernalc2449
    @vernalc2449 3 года назад

    Another question answered. Thank you, again.

  • @xsparky0168
    @xsparky0168 Год назад

    this was no cap, and i mean it, genuinely interesting!

  • @thatshot7923
    @thatshot7923 4 года назад +4

    Great now I know where my Dad went after he went to the toilet on our Caribbean Cruise 10 days ago

  • @Mike_B.
    @Mike_B. 5 лет назад +6

    Nice vid mate, and cool info. Looking forward that in the future you can explain to us how the Boeing Jetfoil works. That is when you have time. Anyways, I'll be waiting. and again, cool vid...

    • @CasualNavigation
      @CasualNavigation  5 лет назад +2

      Cheers Mike - I already have it on my list.

    • @shantolion1576
      @shantolion1576 5 лет назад

      I wonder what happens to all the hummm waste 😵💩💩on the plane

  • @casperko8311
    @casperko8311 3 года назад

    Thanks. Always had trouble knowing where to get a drink on a ship.

  • @artemkyryliuk5213
    @artemkyryliuk5213 3 года назад

    Finally, the recommendations that I needed

  • @antonman1234
    @antonman1234 5 лет назад +7

    I enjoyed this a lot

    • @roberttucker1527
      @roberttucker1527 5 лет назад +1

      Same, good to know that ships aren't that dirty

  • @quadracycle4000
    @quadracycle4000 3 года назад +7

    Did we miss "bacteria in the bowels of the ship?" Very clever

  • @benfree3169
    @benfree3169 4 года назад +1

    this channel is the reason I don’t sleep

  • @viktorartemiev6147
    @viktorartemiev6147 2 года назад

    Massive thanks!

  • @Sophie-dt3ck
    @Sophie-dt3ck 5 лет назад +36

    It truly is how uncanny ships are to actual living beings.

    • @threethrushes
      @threethrushes 5 лет назад +1

      Good analogy: except they don't reproduce, nor grow.

    • @NFLYoungBoy223
      @NFLYoungBoy223 5 лет назад +1

      Sophie same thing with cars

  • @phonotical
    @phonotical 4 года назад +55

    "they don't dump it into the sea"... "then they eject it into the ocean"

    • @stormtrooper7177
      @stormtrooper7177 4 года назад +2

      It's all down to the speed of the disposal 😉

    • @phonotical
      @phonotical 4 года назад

      @@stormtrooper7177 like diarrhoea!

    • @giin97
      @giin97 4 года назад +4

      They don't "just" dump it into the sea ;)

  • @Proteusbound
    @Proteusbound 3 года назад

    Very interesting.. Thank you.

  • @LeilaniNanai
    @LeilaniNanai 4 года назад

    I love finding random videos on youtube like this haha

  • @StrongAsHouses
    @StrongAsHouses 5 лет назад +5

    This is exactly what I used to design. I used to be the process engineer for Wartsila. What you described was a standard sewage treatment plant, where most tankers, cargo vessels and old cruise liners have. The newer cruise liners usually use a more advanced type using MBR or MBBR technology due to the more stringent IMO 227.64 including section 4.2. I'd be happy to explain further if you're interested.

    • @Rebasepoiss
      @Rebasepoiss 5 лет назад

      Do ferries just use regular storage tanks and then empty them at the harbours? I'm talking about ferries that do relatively short journeys, up to 20 hours, let's say. I'm interested in this because I live in Tallinn which has a very busy harbour at around 10 milion passengerys annually, most of them travel between Tallinn and Helsinki, some between Tallinn and Stockholm. The rest (approx half a million) are cruise tourists.

    • @StrongAsHouses
      @StrongAsHouses 5 лет назад +1

      @@Rebasepoiss It depends on a lot of variables including space, the amount of water that is required to be stored and how much the ports charge to accept the wastewater. For those sort of ferries it would easiest to just store the water until they get to the port. However after a cost analysis it might be more financially viable to put a simple sewage treatment plant on.

    • @seraphina985
      @seraphina985 5 лет назад

      @@StrongAsHouses Still can't imagine it should be all that expensive I would expect the bulk of the cost for it would simply be compensating the port for their sewage bill along with a small fee to oversee the transfer process since I presume that is probably what most ports do is just dump it into the municipal wastewater system of the nearby city.

  • @geoffreykitson532
    @geoffreykitson532 4 года назад +4

    Great job on this video very well spoken, I’ve wondered for years what happened to human waste on ships. Well done.

  • @colinlacey9993
    @colinlacey9993 4 года назад +2

    The toilet flush works as a vacuum. Very powerful on my last cruise I lost two loo brushes and my underpants.

  • @devintrejos6263
    @devintrejos6263 4 года назад

    Ive always wondered this, very interesting