Fatberg Removal
Contractors working for DPW used water jets and a slicing device on Monday, Oct. 16, 2017, to scrape away a "fatberg" of hardened fats, oils, and grease (FOG) as well as other junk that should never have been flushed. (Hint: If it's not poo, pee, or toilet paper, it should not be flushed.) The big, long sewer full of goo was backing up sewer water and creating overflows. Keeping FOG out of drains (just scrape or wipe it into a jar or can, and let it harden overnight before putting it in the trash) will go a long way toward keeping future fatbergs from forming.
Видео Fatberg Removal канала Baltimore City Department of Public Works
Видео Fatberg Removal канала Baltimore City Department of Public Works
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