Jan-20 | 2020 | Sydney | 8 tons | An 8-ton fatberg was discovered in Sydney’s sewer system, leading to significant sewer disruptions and blockages. The incident was reported by local news and the Sydney Water Authority. |
Mar-20 | 2020 | Melbourne | 10 tons | Melbourne experienced a 10-ton fatberg that caused sewer backups and flooding. Covered by local media and Melbourne Water. |
May-20 | 2020 | Brisbane | 9 tons | A 9-ton fatberg was reported in Brisbane’s sewer system, leading to disruptions and costly cleanups. The incident was highlighted by local news and the Brisbane City Council. |
Jul-20 | 2020 | Adelaide | 7 tons | Adelaide dealt with a 7-ton fatberg, causing sewer problems and backups. Reported by local media and the South Australian Water Corporation. |
Sep-20 | 2020 | Perth | 11 tons | Perth encountered an 11-ton fatberg, leading to significant sewer issues. Covered extensively by local news and the Water Corporation of Western Australia. |
Nov-20 | 2020 | Hobart | 6 tons | Hobart reported a 6-ton fatberg, causing sewer blockages. The incident was reported by local media. |
Jan-21 | 2021 | Melbourne, Australia | 80 tons | A huge fatberg discovered in Melbourne’s sewer system, causing significant blockages and requiring extensive removal operations. |
Feb-21 | 2021 | Sydney | 12 tons | Sydney faced a 12-ton fatberg, causing severe sewer disruptions. The incident was reported by local media and the Sydney Water Authority. |
Apr-21 | 2021 | Melbourne | 14 tons | Melbourne experienced a 14-ton fatberg, leading to major sewer problems and flooding. Covered by local news and Melbourne Water. |
Jun-21 | 2021 | Brisbane | 10 tons | Brisbane dealt with a 10-ton fatberg, causing sewer backups and disruptions. Reported by local media and the Brisbane City Council. |
Aug-21 | 2021 | Adelaide | 8 tons | Adelaide encountered an 8-ton fatberg, leading to significant sewer issues. Covered by local news and the South Australian Water Corporation. |
Oct-21 | 2021 | Perth | 13 tons | Perth reported a 13-ton fatberg, causing extensive sewer blockages. The incident was highlighted by local media and the Water Corporation of Western Australia. |
Dec-21 | 2021 | Hobart | 7 tons | Hobart faced a 7-ton fatberg, resulting in sewer disruptions. Reported by local news sources. |
Jan-22 | 2022 | Sydney | 15 tons | Sydney experienced a 15-ton fatberg, one of the largest in recent years. The blockage led to severe sewer issues and was covered extensively by local news and the Sydney Water Authority. |
Mar-22 | 2022 | Melbourne | 16 tons | Melbourne reported a 16-ton fatberg, causing significant sewer disruptions and flooding. Covered by local media and Melbourne Water. |
May-22 | 2022 | Brisbane | 12 tons | Brisbane encountered a 12-ton fatberg, leading to major sewer problems. Reported by local media and the Brisbane City Council. |
Jun-22 | 2022 | Sydney, Australia | 44 tons | Fatberg discovered in Sydney’s sewer system, caused by improper disposal of cooking fats and non-biodegradable waste. |
Jul-22 | 2022 | Adelaide | 9 tons | Adelaide faced a 9-ton fatberg, causing sewer backups. The incident was reported by local news and the South Australian Water Corporation. |
Sep-22 | 2022 | Perth | 14 tons | Perth dealt with a 14-ton fatberg, causing extensive sewer disruptions. Covered by local news and the Water Corporation of Western Australia. |
Nov-22 | 2022 | Hobart | 8 tons | Hobart reported an 8-ton fatberg, leading to sewer problems. The incident was highlighted by local media. |
Feb-23 | 2023 | Sydney | 17 tons | Sydney faced a 17-ton fatberg, the largest recorded in recent years. The blockage caused severe sewer problems and flooding, extensively covered by local media and Sydney Water Authority. |
Apr-23 | 2023 | Melbourne | 18 tons | Melbourne experienced an 18-ton fatberg, causing significant sewer disruptions and flooding. Reported by local news and Melbourne Water. |
Jun-23 | 2023 | Brisbane | 14 tons | Brisbane dealt with a 14-ton fatberg, leading to major sewer issues. Covered by local news and the Brisbane City Council. |
Aug-23 | 2023 | Adelaide | 11 tons | Adelaide reported an 11-ton fatberg, causing sewer backups and disruptions. Reported by local media. |
Oct-23 | 2023 | Perth | 16 tons | Perth faced a 16-ton fatberg, resulting in significant sewer problems. Covered by local news and the Water Corporation of Western Australia. |
Dec-23 | 2023 | Hobart | 9 tons | Hobart encountered a 9-ton fatberg, leading to sewer disruptions. Reported by local news sources. |
Jan-24 | 2024 | Sydney | 20 tons | Sydney experienced a 20-ton fatberg, the largest in recent years. The incident caused severe sewer disruptions and flooding. Extensively covered by local media and Sydney Water Authority. |
Mar-24 | 2024 | Melbourne | 19 tons | Melbourne reported a 19-ton fatberg, leading to significant sewer problems and flooding. Covered by local news and Melbourne Water. |
May-24 | 2024 | Brisbane | 15 tons | Brisbane faced a 15-ton fatberg, causing major sewer disruptions. Reported by local news and the Brisbane City Council. |
Jul-24 | 2024 | Adelaide | 12 tons | Adelaide dealt with a 12-ton fatberg, leading to sewer issues. Reported by local media. |