Sewage pipes don’t clog from toilet paper alone. The real culprit is often something called a “fatberg” — a congealed mass of cooking grease, wet wipes, and hair. In London, they once found a fatberg the size of a bus. A bus . Underground. Moving slower than rush-hour traffic.
Here’s a short, engaging blog post draft on the surprisingly interesting topic of a clogged sewage pipe: My Sewage Pipe Clogged — And It Became the Most Interesting Thing I’ve Learned All Year sewage pipe clogged
We treat our drains like magic portals. Out of sight, out of mind. But the truth is, every flush is a promise — a promise that someone, somewhere, designed a system to handle it. When that system fails, you realize how fragile modern life really is. No flowing sewer? No flushing toilet. No washing machine. No civilization as we know it. Sewage pipes don’t clog from toilet paper alone