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 Tel: 519-822-1260
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	|   |  | Help Prevent Fatberg! Keep our sewer system fat, oil and grease free.
 Grease cannot be broken down effectively during the wastewater treatment process and cold weather solidifies grease
 
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		 Not everything that goes into Guelph’s sanitary sewer system will 
make its way to the Wastewater Treatment Plant. Fats, oils and grease 
poured down the drain or flushed down the toilet can stick to your 
home’s sewer pipe.Just like a steady diet of greasy food can clog your arteries, grease
 flushed down the drain blocks sewers. Over time, grease can build up 
and eventually block an entire pipe, surging up through sinks, floor 
drains and toilets, causing sewage backups and overflows that can cause 
health hazards, damage home interiors and threaten the environment. For more information about sewers visit:www.guelph.ca/wastewater
 
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 About City HallCity Hall is built to meet the LEED Silver Standard (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) set out by the Canada Green Building Council. Its use of local and eco-friendly building materials, efficient lighting, its green roof and its heating and cooling systems are just some of the ways to reduce the City’s use of water and energy and lower its environmental footprint.
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