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This would be less of a problem if the sewage actually got filtered
It is usually passed through a mesh at sewage plants but that isn't going to stop fatbergs and other blockages before then. It's just simpler to make sure "flushable" wipes actually are flushable.
Those are called "toilet paper".
Toilet? Paper? It's a novel concept (when he was a Uni, my brother used to use cut up pages from the Thomson Local Directory, so I suppose it is something like that) but I doubt it'd catch on.
Well... No Thompson directory anymore. So that explains that.