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These disgusting pictures show a huge “fatberg” found in a sewer that resembles a glacier and is longer than five buses. The 209-foot long mound of hardened fat, oil and wet-wipes is th… ...
Artificial intelligence saved a West Sussex community from flooding after a fatberg formed in the sewers. The residents of ...
The fatberg had been taking up 80% of the sewer’s capacity. LONDON -- A gigantic, sludgy mass the size of a double-decker bus has been removed -- by hand -- from the sewers of East London ...
London’s Whitechapel fatberg was declared the biggest example in British history, and a piece taken from the 820-foot-long mass was put on display at the Museum of London last year.
The "fatberg," a collection of fat and wet wipes, weighed 15 tonnes and was the size of a bus. Gordon Hailwood, a sewer contract manager for Thames Water, ...
A 'fatberg' made of wet wipes, oil and grease is blocking a sewer in a seaside town in England. It measures more than 200 feet, according to reports.
A piece of fatberg on display at the Museum of London, in central London, on February 8, 2018. DANIEL LEAL-OLIVAS/AFP/Getty Images. At their core, fatbergs are the accumulation of oil and grease ...
The largest fatberg ever found lurking in London’s Whitechapel sewers has been hauled out and put on display in a “fascinatingly grim” world-first exhibition. The 820-foot-long, 286,000 ...
A massive fatberg, weighing more than 300 tons, is clogging a sewer in an English city – and authorities say it is unlikely to move for weeks.
A "fatberg" made up of grease, fat, wet wipes and other garbage that slowly grew in a Baltimore sewer main is the culprit of the release of more than 1 million gallons of sewage into a Maryland ...
Engineers are battling a 143-ton so-called “fatberg” of diapers, fat and oil that is clogging up a sewer in London. Thames Water, which has started a three-week “sewer war” against the ...
“Fatberg!” is on display for the next six months, but Holbrook was unsure how long the sample would survive after that. “I think we will wait and see,” he said.