Weighing equal to 11 of those famous double-decker buses spread over two football fields, it blocked the city’s sewage network until workers with picks, shovels and machinery went in and attacked it to cut it down to size.
Researchers at the University of British Columbia, however, may have developed a process which might not only offer hope in defeating those fatbergs, a mass of fat, condoms, sanitary pads, wet wipes and diapers, but also in accelerating bio-digestion and boosting the amounts of biogas energy and useful fertilizer that can be extracted from sewage sludge after treatment READ HERE
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