What happens when fatty grease combines with some
non-degradable sanitary product? That’s right, a fatberg. Fatbergs can become as
strong as concrete and can grow big enough to clog up whole sewer systems. The
largest fatberg was discovered growing under London’s sewer systems, all 143
tons of it choking a 820 ft section of piping.1
Fatbergs are preventable. By throwing away cooking oil in
the trash and not down the drain you prevent the oil from congealing and hardening
inside the pipes. So don’t throw cooking oil down the drain. Instead, wait until the
oil solidifies and then throw it away. If the oil is still a liquid, put it
inside of a container and throw the entire thing away. Flush only toilet paper
down the drain and throw wet wipes, condoms, and sanitary napkins into the
trash.
1.
http://www.businessinsider.com/this-130-tonne-fatberg-has-been-discovered-under-the-streets-of-east-london-2017-9.
Accessed Sept 26, 2017.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/10-tonne-fatberg-removed-from-west-london-sewer-after-causing-400000-worth-of-damage-10194474.html |