Back to newsThe municipal water and sewage authority of Chania (DEYACH) has issued an alert over severe and recurring blockages in the city's sewer network. The main culprits are wet wipes flushed down toilets and cooking fats poured down drains, which accumulate and cause major infrastructure failures. Authorities warn that if the situation does not improve, they will pursue fines and legal action against those responsible.
For visitors staying in Chania, this is a practical reminder: wet wipes, even those labelled "flushable," must be disposed of in the bin, not the toilet. The same applies to cooking oils and fats. Hotels and rental properties are also expected to comply. Ignoring these rules contributes directly to sewage overflows that can affect streets, beaches, and public health across the region.
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Chania Sewage Crisis: Wipes and Fats Trigger Blockages, Fines Warned
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