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Pls. use caution with what you are throwing into all sinks on campus, especially the ones in the office and teacher lounge.  Although both those sinks have garbage disposals, they are not meant to take care of huge amounts of food products.

We have had the plumbers in our office for over two hours now trying to fix a very bad backup of coffee grains that created a huge blockage.  Throw all coffee grains/filters and large portions of food into our garbage cans as the custodians take care of our trash cans daily.

They had to use a 50 feet snake to clear up the clog and since it didn't quite work and the snake broke somewhere inside the piping, they will now have to go in with a 100 feet snake which I am thinking would be a good problem for our students to solve.  I think a 100 feet stretched out from our office sink would take us to piping somewhere in the middle of our playground or perhaps under the portables. What do your students think?  Real life, relevant, world problems!

deb

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Debra Hatada, Principal
Ka`imiloa Elementary School
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