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Fatberg Quiz: Which fatberg are you most like?

Oct 31, 2019
https://www.greatlakesnow.org/2019/10/fatberg-quiz/

When things that shouldn’t be flushed down the toilet or dumped down drains are anyway, they can form fatbergs.

Yes, fatbergs: large lumps of fat, oil and grease that combine with other items in the sewer like wipes and paper towels.

They collect and combine. They grow. They congeal in pipes. Eventually they can form massive lumps that block the flow of the rest of our sewage and can force backups into our homes and businesses, and even into waterways like rivers and lakes. The cost to municipalities to extricate the fatbergs is not inconsequential either.

The fatbergs that have gained the most attention are the ones that create the most trouble, such as the 286,601-pound and 820-foot-long Whitechapel Fatberg in London. But fatbergs grow in small and mid-sized towns as well.

Each fatberg is a little bit different, reflecting the population that created it or the environment it formed in.

Here in this Great Lakes Now quiz, you can determine which fatberg you are most like by answering five simple questions:

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