MAWSS reports Sanitary Sewer Overflow caused by grease blockage
February 7, 2022
MAWSS reports Sanitary Sewer Overflow caused by grease blockage
MOBILE, Ala. — Mobile Area Water & Sewer System (MAWSS) responded to a Sanitary Sewer Overflow on February 6. Approximately 675 gallons of wastewater overflowed because of a heavy grease blockage at 1555 Cardinal Drive West. Of that amount, an estimated 400 gallons of wastewater flowed into Eslava Creek.
Grease blockages occur when foods containing fats, oil or grease are put down the drain. MAWSS provides free containers for grease recycling. You can learn more about the program by visiting www.itseasytobeungreasy.com.
Dr. Bernard H. Eichold II, Health Officer for Mobile County, advises area residents to take precautions when coming into contact with any standing water that may have accumulated as a result of this overflow. Those who have come into direct contact with untreated sewage are advised to wash their hands and clothing thoroughly.
Area residents should take precautions when using Eslava Creek for recreational purposes because of this overflow. All seafood harvested in this general area should be thoroughly cooked before eating. People should wash hands after cleaning seafood and before preparing food.