Holiday FOG Warning: Remind Customers Not to Flush Fats, Oil & Grease

This holiday season, wastewater utilities are encouraged to share a FOG alert with their customers. Not a weather alert – it’s a reminder for all the people cooking and enjoying delicious holiday meals not to dump Fats, Oil, or Grease down the drain where they can harden and clog pipes. The clogs can be expensive to address, but they are easy to prevent.

“The best way to dispose of cooking grease is to allow it to cool and harden before throwing it away in the garbage – never down the drain,” says Scott Buecker, AE2S Wastewater Practice Leader. “Winter is the worst time because the cold temperatures help solidify fats more quickly in sewer pipes. Clogs are costly for utilities to remove and can cause sewage to backup into homes.”  

The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) created a website of information about preventing the so-called “fatbergs” from clogging sewers. A fatberg is a combination of FOG plus wipes that don’t break down easily in water like toilet paper does. It is a good idea to remind customers that even wipes marketed as “flushable” can still clog pipes and damage wastewater pumps and treatment equipment.

AE2S created a graphic available to download and share on social media to alert your community about the smart way to dispose of fats, oil, and grease. Download it here and share it to educate your community.