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How do our sewers get blocked? And what is done to clear them?
The News, Portsmouth
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26/11/2024
Southern Water explain how fat, oil and grease cause issues in our sewage systems
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Good morning and welcome to Bud's Farm again on a wet, horrible day.
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I'm Steve Williams, I'm the Network Protection Manager for Southern Water, and I run a small
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team of people that investigate all of the sewer blockages we have, from pollutions to
00:21
developers putting concrete down the sewer, heating oil, all those sort of things that
00:26
we really don't want in the sewer.
00:28
A big part of my day-to-day work is dealing with the fat oil and grease we get from restaurants,
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commercial kitchens, takeaways, nursing homes, hospitals, schools, all that sort of thing
00:43
that have a kitchen that cook food, prepare it and serve it, and more importantly, wash
00:49
up afterwards.
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Now the fat oil and grease we're talking about is not your used cooking oil, because cooking
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oil can be recycled as it is, restaurants buy it in, they collect it and they return
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it to the supplier for a return on the used cooking oil.
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The fat oil and grease we're talking about is the stuff that comes from the preparation
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of food, so you have a nice clean establishment, you clean everything down, all the plates,
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cups, saucers, knives, forks, all the preparation pans are all washed up, and it's that process
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that gives us the fat oil and grease that comes into our sewers.
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Now when that gets into warm water, it stays fluid for a little while, when it gets into
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the sewers it cools down and sets around the whole diameter of the sewer.
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Now your average sewer is only about 4 inches or 100mm in diameter, so to fill that up with
01:47
fat oil and grease actually prevents the sewer working properly so the sewage can't flow
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through.
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And then when you get a bit of rag, like we get from our lovely rag skips behind us, that
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then sticks to the fat oil and grease and causes a blockage, which we then have to go
02:03
and unblock.
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So the fat oil and grease from restaurants, takeaways, pubs, clubs, hospitals, all of
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those food service establishments can be collected in grease management systems, which will be
02:18
fat traps, grease recovery units, or it can be digested by dosing systems which break
02:24
down the fat and keep it fluid.
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Now we've just done a tour around Bud's Farm, so we know that all of that fat oil and grease
02:32
gets right through the system, can get removed, it will go through our anaerobic digestion
02:37
system and produce gas and heat that we can reuse to power our site.
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The problem is that fat oil and grease from restaurants gets stuck in those sewers, causes
02:50
blockages and potentially causes pollution, which we don't want, which everybody doesn't
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like the smell of, doesn't like the look of, so we're desperately trying to keep it out
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of the sewers.
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