Laserfiche WebLink
E N FIT.- <br />:, I [M] � N AT gig, FATS TS 9 0 � L & G R EAS E go <br />Nope. This isn't rive steps to getting healthy, but a reminder that your kitchen sink isn't the proper place to eliminate <br />fats (F), oils (0) and grease (G). <br />Imagine your home's plumbing system is like your body. just as continual consumption of FOG builds a residue over <br />time that blocks arteries and causes major health issues, the same goes For your home. FOG poured down sinks <br />and drains build up inside sewer system pipes, restricting wastewater flow and eventually causing blockages. <br />Blocked sewage can then overflow into your home, streets, lawns and storm drains, eventually making its way into <br />our storm water drain system, waterways, and the ocean. Do yourself a favor by following a few simple guidelines. <br />Doing so will save you money in unnecessary plumbing costs and help protect our natural resources. <br />I_"EP Wa M PLUMBING FIT 11 14 n*,SE FIVE F-0 -G FAVORS: <br />Q4'. Dispose food waste directly into your trashcan rather than garbage disposal <br />00 1 Allow FOG to cool in an empty container (like an empty yogurt cup, milk carton or coffee can) and scrape the <br />solid contents into the trash. <br />s' Mix FOG with other absorbent disposed solids such as old newspaper or cat litter. <br />Use paper towels to soak up FOG while still In liquid form and dispose them in the trash. <br />tRO Never pour FOG down the drain (yes, not even while running hot water)! <br />You may also want to consider reducing the amount of lard, oil and butter when cooking. Not only will this help <br />keep your homes plumbing systems fit, but will keep your family healthy and fit too! <br />on n SANTA ANA WATER QUALITY REPORT <br />EXHIBIT 5 <br />75C -67 <br />