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Entries Tagged Wipe Products

Fatberg

British Utility Discovers 130-Ton FOG Blockage

The ‘fatberg’ clocks in at around 10 times the size of a massive blockage Thames Water found in 2013
Lift Station Issues

Utility Tackles Chronic Lift Station Issues With Public Education

Texas utility takes a proactive approach — even going door to door — to educate customers on the problems caused by grease and flushable wipes
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Innovative Baby Wipes Pilot Campaign Kicks Off in Maine

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Non Flushables Web

Stop Flushing “Flushables”!

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Flushable Products: Silent Killer of the Utility’s Budget and Reputation

Third Edition of Flushablity Guidelines Now Available

Third Edition of Flushablity Guidelines Now Available

Guidelines offer simpler review and testing approach and one consistent global ‘Do Not Flush’ symbol
Message Getting Through?

Message Getting Through?

There’s growing recognition that nondispersible wipes are a problem. And there’s a growing base of information to help clean-water agencies communicate solutions.
CWEA panel discussion to address nondispersibles

CWEA panel discussion to address nondispersibles

Letters

Letters

Driving Home a Simple Point

Driving Home a Simple Point

There’s a role for education in helping clean-water agencies deal with problems caused by the proliferation of wipe products.
In My Words

What’s Flushable? What Isn’t?

The proliferation of “wipes” is causing widespread problems in sewerage systems. A group in Maine is helping lead the search for responsible remedies.