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Unusual Items Found in Lincolnshire Sewers Prompt Anglian Water’s Reminder to Residents

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Unusual Items Found in Lincolnshire Sewers Prompt Anglian Water’s Reminder to Residents

Anglian Water has issued a reminder to the residents of Lincolnshire, highlighting the importance of appropriate waste disposal. This follows the finding of peculiar items in the regional sewer network, including a pork chop and a toy doll. The water company is advising both business establishments and home customers to exercise care and deliberation before they dispose of substances down the drain. This is part of their continue effort to ensure the effectiveness and safety of the Lincolnshire sewer systems. They advise residents to use the bins for items inappropriate for sewer disposal, as neglecting this could result in blockages and environmental problems.

This report was constructed by The Lincoln Post, based on initial coverage by www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk.

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