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Help prevent the blockages urge water bosses

Redditch Editorial 29th Apr, 2024

RESIDENTS are being urged to help Severn Trent tackle the thousands of blockages it deals with every year.

Waste crews at the water company have managed and cleared an nearly 29,000 blockages in the past year alone something bosses could have been avoided if wet wipes were put in the bin rather than down the toilet and sink.

To get people thinking about what should and shouldn’t be put down the toilet and sink, Severn Trent is launching ‘Sewer Stories’, showcasing the work waste teams do to keep sewers clear and some of the weird things they find down in the sewers, which has included everything from false teeth to car tyres.

One of the biggest offenders of blockages is wet wipes. Even some that say ‘flushable’ or ‘biodegradable’ on the packaging do not break down like toilet paper and can cause massive issues when flushed, including blockages that back up and cause sewage to flood into homes.




Around 2.5 tones of wipes and other items which should not be put down the toilet are pulled out of our sewers, around the same weight as an African Elephant.

Other culprits for causing blockages are kitchen roll, cotton buds, nappies and sanitary products.


When all these are congealed together with fats, oils and greases, which also should not be put down the sink, they create fatbergs.

Grant Mitchell, sewer blockages lead at Severn Trent, said: “Wet wipes and other unflushables are a huge problem for our sewers, which in turn is causing big problems for our customers.

“We are reminding everyone not to put anything down the toilet other than the three P’s, that’s pee, poo and paper and our Sewer Stories will get that message across and showcase the work that the teams do, how blockages are managed by our teams and what they need to do to avoid creating them.

“We have more than 28,000 blockages a year caused by wet wipes and other unflushables. We are working hard to keep the sewers clear and in the best possible working order, but by working together and only putting these things down the toilet it will greatly improve sewer health, which will keep everyone protected from unnecessary hassle of blockages.”

“Our Sewer Stories will get the message across about the work that the teams do, how blockages are managed by our teams and what customers need to do to avoid creating them.”

For further information and advice about blockages click here  and keep an eye out on Severn Trent social media for the Sewer Stories.

Anyone who has a problem, either with slow drains or a blocked sewer it can be reported here or by calling 0800 783 4444.

 

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