Sewer stoppages cost LWers over $200K last year


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Sewer lines can become blocked due to grease buildup or debris in the pipes. Recently, Service Maintenance has reported an increase in clogs caused by wet wipes, diapers and other non-flushables. When this occurs, wastewater is stopped by the blockage and backs up to the first available outlet. This may be a toilet fixture or sink.
In 2024, Service Maintenance attended to 2,639 stoppages, costing $197,457 in labor and $10,982 in parts.
GRF Service Maintenance does its best to clear pipes in-house. But sometimes the job is too big, and it must call in commercial pipe cleaners at a cost of about $3,000 per job. This is charged to Mutuals and impacts assessments.
Some LW Mutuals are in the process of replacing 60-year-old pipes, but in the meantime, residents can help prevent stoppages by:
• Never flushing diapers, feminine hygiene products, paper towels or cleaning wipes down the toilet. The only things that should be flushed are the three Ps: poo, pee and toilet paper.
• Never pour fats, oil or grease into your kitchen sink. Grease adheres to the inside of sewer pipes. It can build up and block the pipe, causing an overflow. Fats, lard, oil, butter, food scraps, sauce and dairy products should be disposed of in the trash.
Tips for proper disposal
• Save cooking grease in an old coffee can or cardboard milk container. Once cooled, dispose of it in the trash.
• Throw coffee grounds away in the garbage or add them to your mulch pile.
• Use a screen or drain-grate to cover the drain’s opening. To keep pipes clean, pour one cup of vinegar down the drain and let it sit for 30 minutes; then chase it down with very hot water. Vinegar is a wonder cleaner. It contains acetic acid, which acts as an excellent organic solvent in removing organic buildup of crud in pipes. Sink strainers are available through the GRF Purchasing Department.
Never pour oils, fat or grease down the sink, as they adhereto the inside of sewer pipes and cause build-up.Stock Image