Stafford County, VA

11/19/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/19/2024 09:12

Simple Steps Can Protect Your Pipes and Stafford's Utilities Infrastructure

Did you know that one simple habit in your kitchen can protect your home's plumbing and Stafford County's water system? It's true! Avoid pouring fats, oils, and grease-known as FOG-down your drains. When you do, it can create blockages in wastewater pipes, leading to messy backups and expensive repairs.

Here's a startling fact: Stafford County spends $1.6 million each year clearing clogs caused by FOG in the sewer system. You can help prevent this by properly disposing of FOG!

Why FOG is a Problem

When fats, oils, and grease are poured down drains, they cool, harden, and stick to the pipes. Over time, this creates stubborn clogs, especially when mixed with other items that don't belong in the drain. These clogs, or "fatbergs," can wreak havoc on your plumbing and even cause dangerous sewage overflows, threatening health and the environment.

Three Easy Steps to Keep FOG Out of Your Drains

Preventing FOG buildup is simple, especially during the busy holiday cooking season. Just remember: Can It, Cool It, Toss It.

  1. Can It: Pour cooking oils and grease into a heat-proof container like an aluminum can.
  2. Cool It: Let the grease cool and harden in the container.
  3. Toss It: Throw the container in the trash or drop it off at the Regional Landfill (489 Eskimo Hill Road, Stafford, VA) or Belman Road Recycling Center (1200 Belman Road, Fredericksburg, VA), where staff will dispose of it safely.

Pro Tips for a FOG-Free Kitchen

  • Before washing plates or pans, wipe them with a paper towel to remove leftover food and grease. Then toss the paper towel in the trash.
  • Use fitted sink strainers to catch larger food particles and dispose of them properly.
  • Avoid using towels or rags to clean grease, as washing them releases FOG into the sewer.

Why It Matters

Keeping FOG out of your drains can protect your home from costly plumbing disasters and help Stafford County save valuable resources. As you prepare your holiday feasts this year, adopt this simple mantra: "Enjoy the feast and can your grease!"

For more information about preventing sewer blockages and what can safely go down the drain, visit staffordcountyva.gov/fog. Help keep the community's pipes clear and our water system flowing smoothly!