Fatberg the size of four buses likely birthed poo balls that closed Sydney beaches – and it can't be cleared

A monstrous fatberg, potentially as large as four buses, has been identified as the likely source of debris balls that clogged Sydney's beaches last year. The enormous mass of fat, oils, and grease is thought to have accumulated in a remote chamber deep within the city's sewer system, creating an "inaccessible dead zone" where maintenance teams can't reach.

The report concludes that the fatberg's formation was likely caused by the accumulation of FOG (fats, oils, and grease) on landward side of the intersection chamber, which was then captured in a quiescent zone. The sudden drop in flow followed by the sudden increase in flow drew this material into the main flow path and pushed it through the deep ocean outfall, resulting in the formation of debris balls that included human faeces.

The problem is so severe that fixing it would require shutting down the outfall – which reaches 2.3km offshore – for maintenance and diverting sewage to "cliff face discharge", which would close Sydney's beaches "for months". This approach has never been done before and is no longer considered acceptable, according to the report.

Sydney Water initially denied its sewerage system was responsible for the debris balls, stating that there had been no issues with the normal operations of the Bondi or Malabar wastewater treatment plants. However, evidence collected by Sydney Water has narrowed the origin of the debris to within the Malabar system.

The corporation plans to continue cleaning the accessible part of the bulkhead, while devising campaigns to try to dissuade Sydneysiders from putting FOG down the drain. It also estimates that up to 12,000 retailers could be operating without waste approvals in the Malabar catchment, and they might be "significant contributors to FOG loads".

The problem highlights a fundamental issue with Sydney's aging sewer system, which is not designed for modern standards. The Total Environment Centre's Jeff Angel says that the outfalls are "old school technology" and that the city needs to modernize its sewerage system, including higher levels of treatment and more recycling.

A spokesperson for the EPA said that they are working closely with Sydney Water to establish a program for the removal of built-up fats, oils, and grease from the bulkhead area at Malabar. They also confirmed that the EPA is considering licence variations by mid-February as part of Sydney Water's environment protection licence review.
 
omg u guyz!! i cant even imagine wat would happen if we didnt have public sewers lol! but seriously, this fatberg thingy in sydney is wild!!! like 4 buses long and full of gunk 🤢. its so messed up cuz they can't even reach it to clean it out. did u no that shuting down the outfall for maintenance would close all the beaches for months?? thats a bummer 😔. i think we need to upgrade our sewer system 2 modern standards ASAP 👍 like, who thought these old school tech outfalls were good enough? 🤷‍♀️ anywayz, lets hope sydney water can get this sorted out & ppl start takin out the trash (FOG) properly 🚮💦
 
omg u guys the thought of that fatberg just chillin in a remote sewer chamber like who knew our sewers were so gross 🤢 and it's crazy how it could've been caused by all those fogs & greases from landward intersections i mean we're already talking months of closed beaches because of this thing it's like, what's the deal with sydney water not taking responsibility for their own mess? shouldn't they be doing more to stop ppl from putting trash down the drain in the first place i'm all for them cleaning up the accessible part but how about tackling those 12k retailers without waste approvals? that's where the real problem lies
 
🤔 I mean, can you believe this fatberg thingy? Like, four buses worth of crap? It's insane! 🚽😷 And the fact that it's just sitting in a chamber deep within the sewer system, all inaccessible and stuff... yeah, that's not good. 😒 The thought of having to shut down the outfall for maintenance is crazy too... I mean, who wants their beach closed for months? 😩 Not me, that's for sure. 💦 It just goes to show how much our old sewer system needs an upgrade. We need to modernize and get rid of this "old school technology" 🚮💡
 
omg u guys can u believe this?! 🤯 like sydney's sewer system is literally a MONSTER 🐻! i mean, who knew all that fat and grease could build up to make those huge balls of debris?! 😂 it's wild but also kinda sad cuz our beaches are still affected by it. idk about shutting down the outfall tho... seems like too much trouble. maybe they should just get some fancy new tech to clean it up? 🤔 anyway, it's good that sydney water is trying to spread awareness and get ppl to stop putting fogs down the drain 🚽. gotta take care of our oceans, fam! 💖
 
man... this fatberg thingy is wild 🤯, i mean four buses worth of gunk clogging sydney's beaches? it's crazy how it all accumulated in this one spot and then just got flushed out to sea 💦. and now they're saying they have to shut down the whole system just to fix it? that sounds like a major pain for sydneysiders who love their beaches 🏖️.

i feel bad for sydney water, they're trying to clean up the mess but it's clear that their system needs an upgrade 🚧. and it's not just them, it's a bigger issue with sydney's aging sewer system as a whole 🤔. we need better technology and more recycling to handle our waste, you know? 💡
 
I'm totally sure it's not that simple 🤔. I mean, they're saying one thing, but I think there's gotta be another side to this story... like, what if the problem is way bigger than just the sewer system? Maybe it's like, a global issue or something? And those retailers operating without waste approvals? That sounds super suspicious to me 🤑. I'm not buying that they're gonna magically fix everything with some campaigns and cleaning up the accessible part of the bulkhead... nope, gotta dig deeper 💦. But at the same time, can we really shut down an outfall for months and risk closing the beaches? That's like, a total bummer for tourists 🤯. And what about all the old school tech that needs to be replaced? Is that just gonna cost us even more money? 🤑 Ugh, I'm all over this one...
 
omg i cant believe this fatberg thingy existed in sydney without anyone noticing its like woah 🤯 anyway so the report says the fatberg formed from all the fogs and greases that people put down the drain and it just accumulated into this huge mass that no one can reach lol its like a mini black hole but for poop and trash 😂 seriously though its a major problem because fixing it would shut down the outfall which is bad news for sydneys beaches

i think sydney water should really start enforcing those waste approval things more strictly bc apparently theres up to 12k retailers operating without them in the malabar catchment its like how can that be allowed 🤷‍♀️ and im glad the EPA is working on something but we need better solutions for our sewer systems yeah modernizing it would be a great start 💡
 
I'm low-key shocked about this fatberg situation 🤯... I mean, who knew our sewers were so gross?! It's crazy to think that a monster like that just formed deep in the system and caused all those beach cleanups 😷. And now they're saying it's not just Sydney Water's problem but also 12,000 retailers who are contributing to FOG loads 🚽... that's some serious guilt trip vibes for Sydneysiders.

Anyway, I'm all for modernizing our sewer system like the Total Environment Centre said - we need better tech and more recycling, stat 💧. This whole thing is a major red flag (no pun intended) about our city's aging infrastructure. It's high time for some serious upgrades 🔧.
 
🤯 I'm not surprised at all that it was a massive fatberg causing all the beach issues in Sydney! 😂 I mean, come on, who doesn't know that pouring grease down the drain is NOT an idea? 🚽💨 But seriously, this is crazy and the problem is way bigger than just one incident. The city needs to upgrade its sewer system ASAP because this is a major health risk and it's only going to get worse if they don't do something about it.

And can you believe that shutting down the outfall for maintenance would close the beaches for months? 🤦‍♀️ That's insane! They need to find a way to fix this without causing so much disruption. And what's with all the retailers who might not be following proper waste disposal practices? 🛍️ It's like, guys, get on board and start taking care of our planet already!

I'm also loving that the EPA is finally taking action on this issue. 🙌 A program to remove built-up fats, oils, and grease from the bulkhead area at Malabar sounds like a great first step. And licence variations? That's a good move too! Maybe it'll be a wake-up call for some of those retailers who are still being reckless with their waste disposal practices. 🚫
 
Ugh, can you believe this? They're talking about fixing the fatberg issue but it's gonna shut down the outfall and close the beaches for months 🤯😩. That's not exactly a solution, right? I mean, we need to modernize our sewer system anyway, like Jeff Angel said. It's old school tech and stuff. They should just get rid of those crappy older pipes already. And 12k retailers without waste approvals? Come on, how hard is it to check if you're using FOG down the drain?! 🙄
 
omg u guys i'm literally so frustrated about sydney's sewer system!!! a 4 bus size fatberg has formed and it's killing our beaches lol can u even imagine having to close the whole beach for months because of some disgusting fat and grease mess?

i mean we know its not just sydney thats got this problem, but still our city needs to get its act together. like what kind of infrastructure do we have here?! the outfalls are literally old school tech from the 60s & 70s how can we expect that to deal with modern standards of waste disposal?

i swear if we dont start being more eco friendly now, were gonna be in huge trouble. lets get sydney water and epa on it ASAP! they need to make those retailers get waste approvals and stop putting all that grease down the drain. this is just a symptom of our citys deeper problem - we need to modernize our sewer system now!!
 
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