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Bad News for Homeowners: Never Pour This Common Liquid Down Your Kitchen Sink

Bad News for Homeowners: Never Pour This Common Liquid Down Your Kitchen Sink

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For many of us, the most practical solution when dealing with spoiled or expired milk in the kitchen is to simply pour it down the sink. However, environmental and plumbing experts have issued a critical warning, emphasizing that this habit inflicts lasting damage on both household budgets and nature: Pouring milk down the sink is a recipe for disaster in the pipes.

Contrary to what many homeowners might think, the liquid that drains away doesn't just disappear. In fact, the reality is quite different. The dense fats and proteins contained in milk begin to solidify rapidly as soon as they come into contact with cold water pipes.

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According to experts, the fats found in dairy products adhere to pipe walls, forming a hard layer.

According to experts, the fats found in dairy products adhere to pipe walls, forming a hard layer.
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Other domestic waste passing through the pipes also clings to this sticky layer, gradually forming into massive, blind lumps.

The solidification of milk in the pipes ushers in the following chain of problems:

The increasingly slow drainage of sink water day by day,

Persistent, unpleasant, heavy odors in the kitchen that simply cannot be curbed,

In the long run, complete blockage of the pipes leading to costly plumbing repairs that cause the kitchen to be flooded.

The harm caused by pouring milk down the sink doesn't stop at your own home.

The harm caused by pouring milk down the sink doesn't stop at your own home.
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The heavy influx of milk waste into the sewage system not only strains wastewater treatment facilities, but also poses a direct threat to aquatic life in rivers and lakes. When milk enters the water, it rapidly depletes the oxygen levels. Consequently, in these oxygen-starved water bodies, fish and other organisms suffer widespread harm.

Experts are drawing attention to other popular substances, in addition to milk, that should never be poured down the sink while cleaning in the kitchen:

Experts are drawing attention to other popular substances, in addition to milk, that should never be poured down the sink while cleaning in the kitchen:
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Flour: When combined with water, flour undergoes a chemical transformation into a potent adhesive. Residues of flour dumped down the sink can dry up within the pipes, hardening like concrete and inevitably leading to blockages.

Coffee Grounds: Pouring coffee grounds down the sink after enjoying a cup is a grave mistake. Coffee grounds do not dissolve in water; on the contrary, they tend to accumulate and clump together in the twists and turns of the pipes.

Instead of pouring spoiled milk, flour residues, or coffee grounds down the sink, it's far safer for both your wallet and the environment to dispose of them directly into the trash or collect them in a suitable container for delivery to waste centers. This approach ensures a seamless flow of waste while preserving nature and preventing unnecessary spending on plumbing repairs.

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