ROCHESTER - For the second time in less than six months the Department of Public Works has had to once again plead with Rochester residents "to STOP" flushing non-woven wipes down the toilet, because they more often than not clog the city's sewer system and cost taxpayers tens of thousands of dollars to combat the problem. These wipes, often labeled as "flushable," contribute to sewer backups, environmental violations, and increased maintenance costs despite leaving household plumbing without is...
