Once valid walls are erected around a balcony over water, may one also pour waste water through the drawing hole into the water below?
Synopsis
After erecting walls permitting water drawing, the question arises whether pouring (throwing/dumping) waste water through the same hole is also permitted, given the liquid force will carry it beyond the walls into the karmelit.
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