The fatberg is literally massive and I think it's crazy that we're still dealing with this issue in 2025. It's not just about the beach closures, it's also about the fact that our sewage system needs to be modernised . $3 billion isn't a lot of money considering how much longer these old systems will keep causing problems . I mean, can we really afford not to upgrade to more advanced treatment technologies and recycling practices? We need to think about the long-term sustainability of our city's infrastructure .
Ugh, I'm still getting chills thinking about those debris balls at Coogee Beach . Like, can you imagine walking along the beach and then BAM! You stumble upon these weird balls of mystery goo? It's wild to think that it all started from a fatberg in the Malabar sewer system... I mean, who knew our sewage system could be so... gross . Anyway, I don't think $3 billion is enough to fix this problem, we need way more than that to upgrade our sewage system and make sure it's working properly. And what's with all these old outfalls? It's like, we should be using the latest tech to deal with our waste, not just sweeping it under the rug . We need to take care of our environment now, not later... I'm so over this sewage nightmare .
Ugh, can't believe our councils still don't take sewage seriously! I mean, a fatberg the size of four buses? That's just insane. And it's not like they're even taking responsibility for it, just denying everything at first and now saying they'll upgrade the system in 10 years. Like that's going to make up for last year's beach closures. We need those $3 billion investments to go towards actual upgrades, not just cleaning up the aftermath. And what about the environmental impact of all this FOG? It's like they're not even considering the long-term effects of their "solutions".
OMG u guyz !!! I cant blieve its a fatberg thats causin all this drama on sydney's beaches!! how does 1 chunk of trash affect 1 whole beach tho? it makes me wanna cry . the fact that Sydney Water didnt even acknowledge their involvement in the issue at first is just wild .
i feel like we need 2 upgrade our sewerage system ASAP . its old tech and not sustainable @ all . i mean, a $3 billion investment might sound good but r they addressing the root of the problem? i dont think so . we need more advanced treatment technologies and recycling practices 4 sure !