When cooking grease, wipes, and other items get flushed down drains or toilets, they can clog residential sewer pipes. Even items that are labeled "flushable" may not clear pipes or break down in the sewer system or a wastewater treatment plant.
This mix of personal hygiene products and grease can create "fatbergs" in our sewers and can lead to more flooding, sewer backups, damage to pipes and treatment plants, and high repair costs.
You can learn more about how to dispose of household cooking oil and grease properly.
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