fatbergs
Fatbergs are large masses that form in urban sewer systems when fats, oils and greases (FOG) congeal and accumulate with non-biodegradable solids such as wipes, sanitary products, and tampons. The resulting plug can extend for meters and weigh tons, creating severe blockages that disrupt wastewater flow.
Causes and formation: Household and commercial waste poured down drains introduces fats that cool and harden
Effects: Blockages cause sewer overflows, street flooding and sewer backups into basements, with health and environmental
Prevention: Municipal campaigns and public education emphasize disposing of fats in the trash, not the drain;
Notable instances: In 2017 a large fatberg was discovered in London, described as one of the largest