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BRITAIN-WASTE-WATER-POLLUTION
TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY ROBIN MILLARD
Debris including condoms, lights bulbs and a hypodermic needle are collected on a shovel all within the space of a metre inside the Regent Sewer in London on December 11, 2014. Every day beneath the streets of London, sewer cleaners are fighting a grim war against giant "fatbergs" clogging the system. Congealed fat is blocking up the Victorian sewers and the problem is to get worse at Christmas. An extra two Olympic-sized swimming pools of turkey fat will be tipped down the drains during the festive season. There are 80,000 fatberg blockages a year, costing Thames Water customers £1 million ($1.6 million, 1.3 million euros) each month to tackle. The company urges people people to dispose of their cooking oil and fat properly. "Bin it, don't block it" is their message. AFP PHOTO / ADRIAN DENNIS
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London, Greater London, UNITED KINGDOM |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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ADRIAN DENNIS |
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14 Decembrie 2014 |
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5760 x 3840 (1.63 MB) |
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