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Benidorm's drains were clogged with 300 tonnes of wet wipes in a year - costing £332,562 to fix. Officials urge tourists to stop flushing them.
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Three hundred tonnes of wet wipes block loo drains in year in holiday resort popular with Brits

Lee Bullen
Last updated: February 5, 2025 10:58 am
Lee Bullen Published February 5, 2025
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Some of the 300 tonnes of wet wipes extracted from the sewage system. (Picture: Jam Press)
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Three hundred tonnes of wet wipes have blocked toilet drains in a year in a holiday resort popular with Brits.

The cost of fixing the problem in Benidorm, Spain has cost £332,562 (€400,000).

It has been spent to repair pumping and treatment plants.

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The sun-drenched resort is home to 3,300 British expats and 832,000 holidaymakers from the UK head there every year.

The astronomical figure was the amount of moist towelettes flushed down bogs in Benidorm last year.

Benidorm's drains were clogged with 300 tonnes of wet wipes in a year - costing £332,562 to fix. Officials urge tourists to stop flushing them.
Some of the 300 tonnes of wet wipes extracted from the sewage system. (Picture: Jam Press)

This accounted for 90% of all solids intercepted in the wastewater.

The situation caused a breakdown at the Severo Ochoa pumping station a few months ago.

Workers spent several days unblocking pipes full of the unflushable wipes.

Jose Ramon Gonzalez, councillor for water cycle, stated: “Throwing wet wipes down toilets causes significant problems and breakdowns in the sewerage network.

“This comes with a high environmental and economic cost.”

To help cope with the influx, Benidorm City Council has joined forces with the water company Hidraqua to encourage residents to change their habits.

Benidorm's drains were clogged with 300 tonnes of wet wipes in a year - costing £332,562 to fix. Officials urge tourists to stop flushing them.
Some of the 300 tonnes of wet wipes extracted from the sewage system. (Picture: Jam Press)

The campaign is called ‘Stop Wipes from Being News’.

The authorities will promote the message via display screens and billboards in the tourist resort, as reported by Need To Know.

Ciriaco Clemente, Hidraqua’s regional manager, said: “Treatment plants do their job in catching hygienic wipes during dry weather, albeit at a high cost.

“Unfortunately, during heavy rain, our protection system might not cope, with the wipes ending up being pumped into the sea and onto the coast.”

He added: “The best way to solve the problem is citizen awareness and collaboration in something that affects us all, environmentally and economically.”

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