Thursday, April 16, 2020

Toilets are not trash cans!

Now more than ever, the Sanitary District needs your help to keep Greenville's sewer system running smoothly! Many materials frequently flushed or poured down the drain can damage the pipes that connect to town’s sewer system. Putting the wrong things down the drain can damage the sewer system, causing sewer backups and sewer gas into the environment. It is also very expensive to have repairs done and items removed from waste water pumps. Every property owner connected to the town’s sewer system has the potential contributor to sewer problems or even become victim of those problems.

The only things that should ever be flushed down a toilet are human waste and toilet paper. Even products like wipes and baby diapers that claim to be flushable, are not. Any resident who uses the town sewer system should be responsible for what they flush or pour down drains. We know it can be difficult in these uncertain times but here is a list of some things that should never go down the toilet and your drains:
  • Cleaning wipes of any kind (yes, even those that claim to be flushable)
  • Facial Tissue/Kleenex
  • Paper towels/Napkins
  • Disposable Diapers
  • Tampons and Tampon Applicators
  • Sanitary Napkins
  • Cotton Balls and Swabs
  • Condoms
  • Bandages and Bandage Wrappings
  • Automotive Fluids
  • Paint, Solvents, Sealants and Thinners
  • Poisons and Hazardous Waste
  •  Kitchen Grease