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douglas9

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Tue Mar 30, 2021, 03:57 AM Mar 2021

America's Obsession With Wipes Is Tearing Up Sewer Systems [View all]

Even before the pandemic, Americans were already flushing far too many wipes into the sewer system. After a year of staying at home, the pipe-clogging problem has gotten worse.

Just ask Larry Hare, who says he immediately observed the change from his vantage point as the manager at a wastewater reclamation facility in Des Moines, Iowa.

Sewer backups are up 50%, and he attributes this to the flushing of wipes, which don’t break down in water like toilet paper. “We’ve always had the problem, but it just hasn’t been as big a problem as it is currently,” Hare said.

With consumers cleaning everything from counters to doorknobs in hopes of thwarting the coronavirus, sanitary wipes are more popular than ever. In the 12 months through late January, their sales surged 75%, according to data from Nielsen. But the blockages they create when flushed — dubbed fatbergs — have become a costly headache. The Des Moines Metropolitan Wastewater Reclamation Authority has spent more than $100,000 over the past year and deployed specialized block-clearing trucks about 30 times, according to Hare. Similar problems are plaguing cities and towns across the U.S., and they’re being forced to spend more and more on fixing the problem.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-03-26/pandemic-wipes-create-sewer-clogging-fatbergs

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And "flushable wipes" are not flushable. Only flush toilet paper and what comes out of one's progree Mar 2021 #1
Some people don't give a chit Ferrets are Cool Mar 2021 #4
Wipes are. So is the amount of toilet paper for that matter. argyl Mar 2021 #2
I've been using a bidet for about 3 years now and could NOT go back to paper Ferrets are Cool Mar 2021 #5
Same here. piddyprints Mar 2021 #16
When our garbage disposal broke we didn't replace it. hunter Mar 2021 #20
Problem could be solved piddyprints Mar 2021 #3
Brrr! A shot of cold spray will certainly wake one up in the morning! NurseJackie Mar 2021 #10
You get used to it. piddyprints Mar 2021 #11
Toto Washlet Homoudont Mar 2021 #13
That's quite an investment. $300+ is a bit more than I can justify. NurseJackie Mar 2021 #15
The wipes aren't warm. piddyprints Mar 2021 #17
"...and they go up from there." Iggo Mar 2021 #14
i dont understand why no one has invented one that degrades. mopinko Mar 2021 #6
I have a coworker who was complaining that he's had to have the main sanitary line snaked FSogol Mar 2021 #7
Sure, the wipes maker says they're flushable. Look, you can flush them! JHB Mar 2021 #8
I'm going to play the gender card here FakeNoose Mar 2021 #9
Not this old woman. piddyprints Mar 2021 #18
Yes of course, I only meant that more users are women FakeNoose Mar 2021 #19
That happened in my condo building a few years ago. greatauntoftriplets Mar 2021 #12
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