"Fatbergs" in Sewers Underneath London

Think your job stinks? Just be thankful you're not a sewer worker in London. Here's what they had to do recently:

"We're used to getting our hands dirty, but nothing on this scale," said Danny Brackley, a sewer flusher with Thames Water. "We couldn't even access the sewer as it was blocked by a 4-foot wall of solid fat."

The fat is the product of Londoners' "sewer abuse" -- using the water system as general garbage disposal. Particularly troublesome is Londoners' habit of pouring used cooking oil down the sink. Once in the sewer, the oil cools, congeals and then traps other garbage.

Getting at the goo was not easy. Teams of workers, replete with breathing apparatus to protect them from the rancid smell, had to attack the fat with shovels. They then used water cannons to break down the "fatbergs" inside the sewer.

Link (Photo: Stewart Turkington)


See also:

"Sewage fountain erupts from loo: A Devon couple are blaming their local water company after a 3ft fountain of sewage erupted from their toilet."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/devon/4406020.stm
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