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Several feet below city streets around the world lurks a dangerous and unspeakably gross threat to our way of life: fatbergs. These are giant concrete-like clusters of cooking oil, grease, nappies, ...
Engineers have used artificial intelligence to spot blockages in a sewer in Kent. Southern Water used radar sensors to discover a fatberg and a gym weight blocking a sewage pipe in Folkestone. The ...
In North Jersey, N.J. Dirty Water Don dives into a toxic sewer line. In Mt. Vernon, VA. Ramone and George try to fix a sewage-filled basement. In Cleveland, Josh tries to break down a rock-solid ...
Dr Biplob Pramanik shows the difference between a concrete block coated with his team’s anti-fatberg invention compared to a block without any coating after undergoing an experiment that mimicked a ...
An English city is contending with a more than 300-ton fatberg, which spans over half a mile, that’s currently clogging a sewer and is anticipated to remain there until next month. The whopping ...
If you have a weak stomach, look away now. Thames Water has shared stomach–churning photos of an enormous 'fatberg' recovered from a sewer in Feltham. Weighing in at 100 tonnes, the congealed mass of ...