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Fatberg dirty work for Whakatāne District Council

By Charlotte Jones
Local Democracy Reporter·Other·
14 Jan, 2021 06:23 AM2 mins to read

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Contractors have used a claw hook attached to a digger to remove the fatberg from the Victoria Ave pump station. Photo / Supplied

Contractors have used a claw hook attached to a digger to remove the fatberg from the Victoria Ave pump station. Photo / Supplied

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By Charlotte Jones, Local Democracy Reporter

Monster fatbergs discovered in a Whakatāne sewer will take days to remove and cost ratepayers thousands.

What was expected to be a one-day job on Wednesday will now stretch into next week with Whakatāne District Council staff discovering there is more than one fatberg blocking the pump station on the corner of Hinemoa St and Victoria Ave.

As of yesterday afternoon, contractors had removed three cubic metres of foul-smelling waste, mostly made up of fat, grease, wet wipes, and sanitary products.

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The work is considered urgent as the pump station has been struggling to cope with the blockage.

Three waters operations team leader Luke Shipton said a claw hook attached to a digger had been used to drag the mass out of the pump station.

"This unexpected work is likely to cost thousands to resolve and is completely avoidable," he said.

"It's a reminder to only flush the three P's – pee, poo and (toilet) paper. Do not flush wet wipes, even those that claim they are biodegradable, or pour fat, grease, and oil down your sink.

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The hardened fat and oil combines with other non-flushable things like the wet wipes to make huge fatbergs and this is what's causing issues in your neighbourhood."

Shipton said the correct way to dispose of leftover fats and oils was to pour them into a container before putting it in the rubbish bin and to wipe greasy pans with paper towels before washing the dishes.

He said all non-flushable items were exactly that – non-flushable – and should be put in the rubbish bin rather than the toilet.

Shipton notes that most wet wipes contain plastic as do many sanitary products and single-use nappies.

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"If we take these simple steps, we can reduce the need for future smelly and expensive clean-up operations," he said.

Fatbergs have been giving councils around the world a headache and are no longer associated only with big cities.

In July last year, a Gisborne sewer overflowed after heavy rain due to a fatberg blocking the pipes.

This fatberg was 15 metres long, weighed half a tonne and was made up of fat, rags, wet wipes, and condoms.

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