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Reddit mentions of On the Grid: A Plot of Land, An Average Neighborhood, and the Systems that Make Our World Work

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On the Grid: A Plot of Land, An Average Neighborhood, and the Systems that Make Our World Work
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I agree that quickly probably isn't a good word for it, but I did find some other results while googling talking about plumbers cleaning clogs and finding a lot of egg shell bits. I suppose it would partially depend on what else you put down the pipes.

I recently read this book about city infrastructure and there was a bit about garbage disposals and how they cause problems for sewer systems, which aren't designed for all the things people put in disposals that they would otherwise never flush. I guess it depends on how good your disposal is and how finely it can actually get stuff, but the engineer quoted in the book was not a fan of them. My new apartment has one, which is totally new to me, so I'm trying to learn this stuff too and don't really put anything in it besides very small food scraps that rinse off a plate after scraping bigger stuff into the trash (my new place doesn't have compost, booo).