Burger King employee caught pouring gallons of grease into Greece storm sewer that runs into creek
Here's the sewer drain. You could obviously see now how much oils splattered around the area.
Monday evening, Doug Bates took these pictures of a Burger King employee pouring the oil into the sewer. He returned Monday night.
It's all oil.
Then he used a handful of paper towel.
Let's take a look at this,
but as he drove by right through here, you could just smell the nasty, dirty used oil.
When I came here Tuesday, the DEC police and the spill response team were already here. And my video shows remnants caught in the grate. The DEC says it is against the law to pour restaurant oil on the street or into a sewer. Now, the sewer is on Topps property. But the problem is all those sewer lines run behind the property and
into Patty Hill Creek oil and grease create what are called fat birds, which caused 90% of the blockages and cost New York City 18 million every year caused 90% of the blockages and cost New York City 18 million every year just to clean out.
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