Think Before You Flush, a campaign operated by Clean Coasts in partnership with Uisce Éireann, joined students from Scoil Colmcille Junior National School, Ballybrack, to discuss the environmental issue of sewage-related litter and participate in a clean-up of Kilbogget Park. The campaign has asked the second class and senior infant students to help spread the Think Before You Flush message throughout the community.
Think Before You Flush addresses the issue of flushing unsuitable items down the toilet and highlights the consequences of doing so. These include blockages in our wastewater network and treatment plants, and sewage-related litter on our beaches and in our oceans, damaging our marine environment. Many toiletries, such as wet wipes, cotton pads and dental floss, are part of the ‘Dirty Dozen,’ which are the top 12 items that are incorrectly flushed down the toilet in Ireland. Other items include hair, paper towels, medicine, tampons, food items, contact lenses, condoms, cigarette butts, and cotton bud sticks.
While people appreciate the convenience of disposable wet wipes, facial pads, and dental floss many are unaware of the problems associated with these items when inappropriately flushed down the toilet. Research has found that just over one in four adults regularly admit to flushing items down the toilet that are known to cause blockages and can have detrimental effects on the wastewater network and the marine environment. Unlike toilet paper, which is designed to disintegrate quickly in our pipes and sewage systems, these other items do not break down easily.
The students at Scoil Cholmcille Junior National School also learnt about the Think Before You Pour campaign. This campaign looks at the issue of pouring fats, oils, and greases (FOGs) from cooking down the kitchen sink. When FOGs cool down, they harden and combined with wipes and other litter items such as hair and dental floss, they can create fatbergs causing sewage overflows in our homes and businesses, polluting our rivers, lakes, and seas.
Uisce Éireann clears hundreds of blockages, including fatbergs, from the wastewater network every week. The Think Before Pour campaign urges everyone to avoid washing FOGs down the kitchen drain and, instead, dispose of them in the bin once cool.
Liane Costello is the Biodiversity Officer with Clean Coasts and speaking about the campaign said “We are delighted to work with the students of Scoil Colmcille Junior National School. The Think Before You Flush campaign was set up in response to the prevalence of sewage-related litter, such as wipes and cotton buds, on Irish beaches. It is essential that the campaign engages people of all ages. Sewage-related litter affects us all and must be addressed to help protect our environment and wastewater network. Remember, only flush the 3 Ps – pee, poo, and paper. Everything else goes in the bin.”
Uisce Éireann’s Head of Wastewater Operations, Nuala Woods, added: “We hope that the students from Scoil Colmcille Junior National School enjoyed taking part in the park clean up and hearing about the Think Before You Flush campaign. We all have a role in safeguarding our environment. Almost a million people nationally are still using the toilet as a bin. We are asking people to always ‘Think Before You Flush’ and take a simple action such as putting a bin in the bathroom. Small changes in flushing habits will go a long way in protecting our precious environment.”