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Wet wipes blamed for huge number of blocked pipes and floods

by Frank le Duc
Tuesday 12 Dec, 2017 at 1:28PM
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Wet wipes blamed for huge number of blocked pipes and floods

Wet wipes and baby wipes are blamed for a huge number of blocked pipes and floods in a new study.

The findings have prompted Southern Water, which supplies water to homes in Brighton and Hove and pipes sewage away, to issue a warning about wipes and other “unflushables”.

Southern Water wastewater manager Tim Bagnall said: “Sewer flooding can be a really upsetting experience for our customers.

“In Sussex during the last year alone, we’ve seen 6,740 blockages caused by a build up of fat and unflushable items in the sewers.

“We’ve also removed 2,043 tonnes of wipes, nappies, sanitary items and other bits that shouldn’t be flushed down the toilet from our sewage works in Sussex.

“That’s the equivalent weight of more than 161 double decker buses.

“A report published today by Water UK has revealed the results from the most in-depth study yet on sewer blockages.

“Alarmingly, it’s shown that almost all material found in them is made up of wipes.

“We know that sewer blockages are a real problem across our region so that’s why, earlier this year, Southern Water and the Consumer Council for Water joined forces in order to fight ‘the unflushables’.

“The campaign helps people understand how to properly dispose of fat, oil, grease and unflushable items like wipes, tampons, nappies and condoms.

“It also aims to highlight the impact a sewage flood in people’s houses can have – and provide some advice on how people can stop it happening to them.

“The most shocking thing about the 23,000 blockages which occur every year on Southern Water’s sewer network is that over two thirds of them could be prevented by knowing how to properly dispose of leftover cooking fat and unflushables, rather than putting them down the toilet or sink.

“Washing up liquid and hot water does not completely wash cooking fat from your pipes and the only things you should flush are the 3Ps – pee, poo and paper.

“For more information, hints and tips, please check out ‘the unflushables’ campaign www.southernwater.co.uk/the-unflushables.”

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