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Dispose of wet wipes correctly this summer

People heading to Geelong to enjoy the warmer weather are being asked to dispose of wet wipes correctly when using toilet facilities.

Geelong City crews cleared a metre-long blockage from the Eastern Beach’s sewerage system, with toilets also clogged at Cunningham Pier during the New Year’s Eve long weekend.

City Infrastructure executive director David Greaves said ‘flushable’, make-up and baby wipes don’t break down in a sewerage system, causing blockages and overflows.

“Wipes, even the ones labelled as flushable, and items like nappies, cotton buds and sanitary items should always be disposed of in the bin,” he said.

“Unfortunately, these products are made from materials that don’t disintegrate when exposed to water.

“By using the bins provided for items that can’t be flushed, there is less chance of blockages and our facilities are cleaner and safer.”

Close to 10,000 people a day are expected to travel to the Eastern Beach area over January’s peak periods with additional resources put in place by the City of Greater Geelong Council.

Extra portable toilets, dedicated cleaners, contracted waste collections and Community Safety and Regulation patrols will help provide everyone with a safe and enjoyable time.

People are also encouraged to take their rubbish where possible to avoid bins filling up and overflowing with rubbish.

Mr Greaves said community members should respect the facilities along the Waterfront and asked people to report any blockages or waste issues on 5272 5272 or via www.geelongaustralia.com.au

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