BlackburnNews.com file photo courtesy of Alvimann via morgueFileBlackburnNews.com file photo courtesy of Alvimann via morgueFile
London

Flushable Wipes Wreaking Havoc On Sewer Systems

Products that have been designated as "flushable" by the manufacturer are wreaking havoc on London's sewer system.

The city is hosting a full day workshop on Tuesday at the library's central branch to define exactly what is flushable. Meanwhile, a committee is working to develop international standards for flushable products.

In Canada alone, it is estimated that cities spend about $250-million each year repairing waste water systems.

"We get problems with oil and grease, some of the things that are issues for us are wipes, even the ones that say flushable. The definition for flushables is driven by the manufacturers," says London's Environmental Services Engineer Tony Van Rossum. "They don't meet the municipality's needs."

Van Rossum tells BlackburnNews.com London spends about $500,000 each year on sewer repairs.

He says to prevent this, Londoners can avoid putting things like dental floss, certain papers and cotton swabs in the toilet.

The "toilets are not garbage cans" workshop starts at 8:30am on Tuesday morning.

Read More Local Stories

New military crosswalk rendering. (Image courtesy of the Sarnia Legion Branch 62)

New military crosswalk in Sarnia to be unveiled

As part of a partnership between the Sarnia Legion Branch 62 and City of Sarnia, an unveiling ceremony will be held at the corner of Christina Street and Wellington Street on Sunday, June 7, at 2 p.m.

Members of the Sarnia Police Service entering a Tashmoo Avenue residence on June 4, 2026. (Photo courtesy of the Sarnia Police Service)

Two men arrested in Tashmoo Ave. standoff

Sarnia police said the investigation began on May 29 after the victim was allegedly attacked by acquaintances at a residence near Tashmoo Avenue and Christopher Drive at Aamjiwnaang First Nation.