Is it acceptable to put grease, egg shells, and coffee grounds in my garbage disposal?

The City of Moscow Wastewater Division recommends that these items be disposed of in the garbage rather than being introduced to the sanitary sewer system. All of these materials, and in particular, a combination of the three can create opportunities for plugging private sewer services and public sewer mains. Grease is especially challenging as it solidifies within the mains or floats through the system and through the WRRF.

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1. Where are you located?
2. How many people work at the Water Reclamation & Reuse Facility?
3. What type of education do you need to work at the WRRF?
4. How long does it take to treat the wastewater?
5. How many gallons of wastewater do you treat?
6. Do you use a lot of chemicals to treat the wastewater?
7. What happens to the solid material?
8. Is the Water Reclamation & Reuse Facility (WRRF) what smells in Moscow?
9. Where does the water go?
10. How does rain affect the wastewater treatment plant?
11. How many "bugs" does the Aeration Basin have?
12. What do the "bugs" eat?
13. Where do the "bugs" come from?
14. How do the microorganisms reproduce?
15. What "bugs" do you look for?
16. Is it acceptable to put grease, egg shells, and coffee grounds in my garbage disposal?