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Rhonda Williams

Breaking Wipes News

New Vertical Auger Monster Screen Fits Inside Pump Stations

Rhonda Williams | September 10, 2013
Success Stories

Pumping Station Flowing Smoothly Now That It’s Protected by a Channel Monster

Rhonda Williams | September 10, 2013
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Macho Monsters Protect Moonlight Beach Pump Station From Rags

Rhonda Williams | September 10, 2013
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Macho Monsters Protect Sewage Pumps in the OC

Rhonda Williams | September 10, 2013
What It Can Save You

5 Money Saving Tips When Facing Pump Ragging Challenges

Rhonda Williams | September 9, 2013
What It Can Save You

JWCE is Awarded $1.2M Sewage Grinder Project to Remove Aging Bar Screens in Pump Stations

Rhonda Williams | September 14, 2011
Success Stories

Pump Station News: ‘We Are Going to Have to Install a Monster’

Rhonda Williams | September 14, 2011
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So What's Up With Wipes?

This blog chronicles the ever evolving story of wipes in sewer pipes. Baby wipes, cleaning wipes, flushable wipes and healthcare wipes - why all the wipes? Consumers love the convenience and health benefits of them, but flush the wrong wipe and they'll clog pumps and cause sewage back-ups. Yuck! That's where the Muffin Monster grinder comes in - it loves to grind up wipes so debris flows harmlessly through sewer pumps. Debris is then removed at the treatment plant by screens. Have an opinion on wipes? Send us feedback- we love hearing from you!

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  • Clorox boosts production of wipes after sales skyrocket
  • “Wetwipe Monster” hits Northern Ireland coastline
  • ACCC loses case against wipes manufacturer
  • Macomb County issues lawsuit on wipes manufacturers following massive clogs
  • No TP. Now What?

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