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Let's Tackle the Grease in the Kitchen: Chapter 05: :30 Public Service Announcement
Chapter Abstract: This is clip 5 of 5 for this video. Just as fat clogs arteries, grease and oil clog the city sewer pipes. This causes the sewer lines to back-up and overflow. Don't pour grease down any sink or toilet. Pour it into a sealable container and put it in the trash. Scrape food scraps into the garbage. These practices can save you money.
Author: Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
Publication Date: 2003
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Other Chapters
Chapter 01: The Problem
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Chapter 02: Some Solutions
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Chapter 03: Hidden Sources
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Chapter 04: Septic Systems / Credits
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Chapter 05: :30 Public Service Announcement |
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