Northern Ireland Water Ltd.

03/27/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/27/2024 07:19

Be egg-stra careful this Easter- Dispose of FOG in the bin!

Be egg-stra careful this Easter- Dispose of FOG in the bin!

27 March 2024 10:00

If you are planning to have friends or family around this Easter to celebrate and are cooking a roast dinner please don't pour the remaining Fat, Oil and Grease (FOG) down the sink or NI Water will be 'egg-tremely' annoyed, as the staff will most likely have to unblock yet another sewer!

NI Water staff are constantly clearing the sewers of inappropriate items such as wipes, cotton buds, bricks, toys and FOG, throughout the year. It can be easy to assume it's harmless to pour the excess FOG down the sink, it might even come naturally to you; in fact, it is causing chaos for NI Water with major blockages in the sewer line that could end up in your street.

David Harris, NI Water Wastewater Networks Area Manager, appeals to everyone: "As fat, oil and grease cools, it solidifies, creating blockages in the sewerage system, which often result in raw sewage flooding gardens and homes. The effects of this can be devastating for you and your neighbours and costs NI Water thousands of pounds per year to clear the blockages that occur. We are appealing to our customers not to pour their FOG from their Easter dinner down the sink."

A simple way to dispose of FOG is to let it cool and solidify, and then scrape it into the rubbish bin. The wastewater drain which runs from each house is just 4 inches wide and only designed for human waste and toilet roll.

You can view first-hand the damage FOG can cause to our sewers by viewing the following video https://www.niwater.com/FOG

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