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Top Towns in the Easter Bunny Bad Book

11 April 2025 14:15

 | NI Water News

NI Water is hopping ahead of the Easter holidays to flush out the worst offending towns for sewer blockages across Northern Ireland. 

The company has identified the top three blockage ‘hotspots’ across all six counties and say that overall, these areas experienced 5,004 blockages which is almost half of all 11,019 blockages in 2024.

The most common items blocking all pipes in 2024 include wipes and sanitary items as well as fats, oils and grease.

NI Water’s Head of Environmental Regulation Angela Halpenny said: “NI Water fights a daily battle with blocked sewers. This often increases in frequency over holiday periods when people are spending more time at home or may be cooking up traditional roasts and enjoying home baking.

“As Easter approaches, we are ‘flushing’ out the worst offenders in a bid to reduce blockages.  If your town is on the list, check are your flushing habits adding to the problem.”

Top three areas for blockages by county in 2024:

County

Total number of blockages in 2024

Top postcodes areas for blockages in 2024

County Antrim

3736 total blockages

BT28: Lisburn = 230

BT36: Newtownabbey = 226

BT38: Carrickfergus = 215

County Down

2144 total blockages

BT30: Downpatrick = 332

BT23: Newtownards = 328

BT35: Newry = 233

County Derry

1792 total blockages

BT47: Derry~Londonderry = 597

BT48: Derry~Londonderry = 487

BT49: Limavady = 210

County Armagh

1338 total blockages

BT66: Craigavon = 330

BT62: Craigavon = 295

BT60: Armagh = 180

County Tyrone

1178 total blockages

BT71: Dungannon = 227

BT82: Strabane = 214

BT78: Omagh = 194

County Fermanagh

831 total blockages

BT74: Enniskillen = 419

BT92: Enniskillen = 155

BT94: Enniskillen = 132

Totals:

11,019

5,004

Angela continued: “We have all seen the disgusting effects of an overflowing manhole in the street or worse, an overflowing toilet in a home. We hope that our customers get behind us and start adopting better ‘bin it’ habits. 

“It is well publicised that out of sewer flooding can cause pollution in our watercourses and seriously damage the environment.   It is very frustrating that many of these incidents could be prevented if we all worked together to stop using our sewers as a bin.  No amount of investment in our sewer system will stop blocked pipes if people continue to flush wipes (including flushable), sanitary items and fats, oils and grease down the toilet or sink.  Legally it is an offence for property owners to inappropriately flush such items.”

Further information on NI Water’s campaign is available online at www.niwater.com/bag-it-and-bin-it/

ENDS

Notes to editors:

  • NI Water pie chart showing total number of blockages by county area:

  • Check out the bathroom checklist of ‘never flush’ items below:
    - all wipes (baby, personal cleansing, toilet and household cleaning) - even if the pack says ‘flushable’
    - sanitary items (sanitary towels, tampons, liners, applicators and backing strips)
    - cotton wool, disposable nappies and nappy liners
    - condoms, incontinence pads, colostomy bags, used bandages and contact lenses
  • The NI Water Easter FOG campaign covers advice and information for domestic and non-domestic customers. Further information is available online at is available online at www.niwater.com/bag-it-and-bin-it/  and www.water.org.uk/bin-the-wipe 


Media enquiries to the NI Water Press Office via email to press.office@niwater.com

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