As the holidays approach, Grand Lakes MUD 4 wants to remind residents to be mindful of what goes down the drain. Fat, oil, and grease (often called F.O.G.) might seem harmless when warm, but once cooled, they can cause major plumbing and environmental problems.
When fat, oil, or grease goes down the drain, it can build up inside pipes. This accumulation restricts water flow, leading to backups that can push raw sewage into homes or leak into the environment. These overflows pollute waterways and pose health risks for people, fish, and wildlife and can also result in expensive repairs to both household plumbing and community infrastructure.
Thanksgiving and Christmas are the worst times of year for F.O.G. blockages because of all the holiday cooking and frying. Do your part this season by keeping fats, oils, and grease out of your drains. A few simple steps can prevent costly repairs, protect local waterways, and keep our community systems running smoothly. Encourage friends and neighbors to do the same by sharing this message.
Together we can build a cleaner, safer community.
