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Crews say over the past three weeks they’ve seen an increase in flushable wipes causing issues for the sewage system. They ...
The Town of West Seneca is urging residents to stop flushing wipes of any kind, even those marketed as “flushable,” because ...
Kimberly-Clark, makers of Cottonelle products, claim their wipes are "100% flushable" and "break down like toilet paper." This appears to be true today, but wasn't always the case.
Plumbers reveal the worst item to flush down your toilet and what problems it could cause in your plumbing, including other ...
You’ll want to look for flushable wipes that are made up of cellulose plant fibers, which are designed to dissolve within hours, Dave Rousse, president of the Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics ...
The settlement in a class action against Kimberly-Clark Corp. alleging its flushable wipes weren’t flushable was rejected by the US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.
MANHATTAN — The Second Circuit vacated a New York federal court’s approval of a class settlement involving “flushable” wipes sold by Kimberly-Clark, which allegedly caused the customers plumbing ...
Residents at an apartment complex on Richmond Avenue say they woke up to a familiar and frustrating problem: sewage backing ...
“Part of the problem is a lot of the packaging on wipes says ‘flushable.’ Well sure, they’re flushable. Your child can flush their toy down the toilet, but you shouldn’t.