The waste that had accumulated in the pipes and reception tank of Yarmag Sewerage Pumping Station II has been removed and the lines cleaned, city officials reported.
Maintenance crews said the blockages were caused by residents flushing toilet paper, tissues, food waste and hair down toilets, which increases the risk of sewer clogs and system failures.
Authorities are urging capital city residents not to dispose of solid waste in toilets or sewer drains to prevent future blockages and protect sewage infrastructure.
The waste that had accumulated in the pipes and reception tank of Yarmag Sewerage Pumping Station II has been removed and the lines cleaned, city officials reported.
Maintenance crews said the blockages were caused by residents flushing toilet paper, tissues, food waste and hair down toilets, which increases the risk of sewer clogs and system failures.
Authorities are urging capital city residents not to dispose of solid waste in toilets or sewer drains to prevent future blockages and protect sewage infrastructure.
