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Most of the 130-ton fatberg London sewer workers removed last fall has been turned into biofuel, but the small portion that remains is part of a new museum exhibit. (Photo by Associated Press)
The massive “fatberg” that clogged a London sewer back in September and made headlines as workers from Thames Water spent weeks removing it is back in the public eye — this time, in the form of a museum display. Most of the 130-ton, 250-meter-long mass of FOG and wipes was turned into biofuel by Argent Energy. But beginning last week, a small portion of it made its debut in a new exhibit at the Museum of London called “Fatberg!” It’s the first time such an exhibit has been done at a U.K. museum. “At the Museum of London, we highlight the highs and lows
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