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      The most common problem is a valve at the back of the toilets that can be knocked loose and cause all of the toilets (which the Navy calls heads) in one of 10 zones to lose suction.

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      At times the emails almost evoke a floating dorm room, revealing that everything from t-shirts to a four-foot piece of rope have been removed from the system. The vacuum pipes are narrow.

      They have outages every day and sailors still choose to flush down stuff thats not supposed to go in there. No wonder

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      “That’s just the nature of VCHT. It’s a closed system and thousands of components ship-wide that fail daily. With one commode control valve failure, depending on the location brings down the entire zone”

      The engineers looked at an old string of Christmas lights and thought “Yes. Yes this design will be perfect for the bathrooms of a multi billion dollar military craft that all of the crew members rely on wile out at sea. There’s no possible way it could go wrong.”

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    I mean they can literally shit in the biggest toilet in the world. Just watch your step.

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    This thing uses a newer plumbing system compared to the older Nimitz class. It’s not brand new technology, it’s the same as on most civilian ship nowadays but from what I read, navy personnel are struggling with maintenance.

    And also sailor have always been morons who will flush anything that should or shouldn’t down the toilets. This is more personal experience, but I expect it’s the same in the US Navy.

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      Plumbing should be the first thing they teach everyone in the military, tbh. But sanitation is woke so… better to shit on the floor.

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    now i’m not trying to make fun, but in a pinch can’t you just shit off the edge? they have thought of perhaps building a little elevated deck at the rear of the ship to extend over the water off of which to, and i can’t believe i am saying this, poop?

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      The poop deck wasn’t used to poop from. That was done at the head. Because on a sailing ship, most if not all of the time the front of the ship is downwind.

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      they won’t let them do that, but they’ll dump all sorts of garbage into the ocean

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      They are being recommended to do that, go off the side

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      I’d say it would be a MARPOP violation, but I dunno if military vessels have exceptions or something wild like that.

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    Maybe the best thing american soldiers have ever done, btw