So, we have a rental and as we are leaving our house yesterday evening to 
attend a meeting, the resident calls to say that the kitchen sink is clogged 
up. Being booked solid for the next 24 hours or so, I call a plumber to take 
care of the problem. He calls after doing the job to say that sweet potato 
peelings were run through the garbage disposer (GD) and bunched up in the "J 
bend" causing the blockage. He removed and  replaced the trap, and took out the 
peelings. He proceeds to say that this house was built before the use of 
garbage disposers, and is not designed to have a GD. He recommends removing the 
disposer and restoring the original configuration under the sink. I am not 
inclined to follow his reommendation, believing it to be a desirable feature 
for residents. He says that NYC and other cities have banned garbage disposers. 

My question:  Why have some cities banned GD's? 

Jerry
1982 240D
Does not run on potato peels


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