Should oil be poured down the kitchen sink? My mother-in-law says yes but I’m not so sure. (Page 2 ) | August 9, 2024
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Why You Shouldn’t Drown Your Kitchen Sink with Oil
1. Obstructed Pipes
When used as a drain cleaner, cooking oil may adhere to the interior of pipes. This may cause major clogs to form over time, which in turn causes clogged drains and maybe plumbing problems.
2. Skulls
Sewer systems are susceptible to the formation of “fatbergs”—vast, solid masses composed of non-biodegradable waste materials such as oils, grease, and fats—when oil mixes with other types of trash. Damage to municipal sewage systems caused by them may be significant and expensive.
Thirdly, the Effects on the Environment
The ecosystem might also suffer from improper oil disposal. Contaminants leaked into nearby rivers by sewage systems that overflow owing to obstructions endanger aquatic life and contaminate drinking water sources.
4. Damage to Wildlife
Coating animals’ feathers and hair with oil makes them less buoyant and reduces their insulation when oil gets into natural water bodies. When animals come into contact with contaminated water, this might lead to their demise.
5. Expensive Repairs
Repairing broken sewage systems and unclogging pipes may be a laborious and expensive ordeal. Households and communities may ultimately save a significant amount of money by taking preventative actions, such as disposing of oil correctly.
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