grease digestion News
-
Growing demand for Greasezilla FOG separation
The Downey Ridge Environmental Company, US developer of the Greasezilla FOG separation technology, has reported that demand for its system is expanding beyond its traditional wastewater treatment and grease trap waste hauling sectors into the biodiesel production, anaerobic digestion, food processing and water reclamation industries. The Greasezilla system can separate up to 40,000 gallons of ...
-
Managing PFAS Chemicals in Composting and Anaerobic Digestion
A lot of media attention is currently given to the issue of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). The issues for composting and anaerobic digestion facilities are the presence of PFAS in finished compost or digestate products, and the presence of PFAS in facility storm water runoff. Composting or digestion facilities that take in biosolids, industrial residuals, and food scraps containing ...
-
WeirWasher Automated Cleaning Systems WEFTEC 2010
October 4-6, 2010 New Orleans, LA GillTrading.com, Inc. the makers of WeirWasher Automated Cleaning Systems will be exhibiting at WEFTEC 2010. You may find them at booth 926 - GillTrading or 1318 - WeirWasher, ACS. The products featured this year include; WeirWasher Automated Cleaning Systems designed to remove grease, algae, paper, moss, and other collections and growth from for all types ...
By GillTeq, LLC
-
Greasezilla system for FOG separation expands into new markets
Downey Ridge Environmental Co., developer of Greasezilla, reports its installed base is expanding beyond its traditional wastewater treatment and grease trap waste hauling sectors and into the biodiesel production, anaerobic digestion, food processing and water reclamation industries. As a leading clean technology in commercial fats, oil and grease (FOG) separation, the Greasezilla hydronic ...
-
Environmentally attuned seafood manufacturer sets environmental standards with new GWE wastewater treatment plant
Turn-key plant from GWE has been installed at Indian Ocean Tuna Ltd, at its seafood processing operation in Victoria, capital of Seychelles. Indian Ocean Tuna – an operation of the Thai Union Group Public Company – produces 2,000 cubic meters a day of wastewater in its processing and canning operations. The new GWE plant is designed to remove over 95% of organic contaminants from ...
-
Growing Demand for Greasezilla System as FOG Separation Technology Expands into New Vertical and International Markets
Downey Ridge Environmental Company, developer of Greasezilla™, reports its installed base is expanding beyond its traditional wastewater treatment and grease trap waste hauling sectors and into the biodiesel production, anaerobic digestion, food processing and water reclamation industries. As the leading clean technology in commercial Fats, Oil and Grease (FOG) separation, the Greasezilla ...
-
FOG Separation Technology Expands to New Application Areas
Fats, oil and grease (FOG) waste can create environmental problems for water-treatment and sewage systems, but can be a potential resource if collected and separated efficiently. A technology originally developed by Downey Ridge Environmental Co. (Lansing, W.Va.; www.greasezilla.com) to separate FOG from water for disposal of grease-trap waste is now finding uses in other industry sectors, such ...
-
DC Water Breaks Ground on $1.4 Billion in Environmental Projects at Blue Plains Plant: DC Water first in North America to use thermal hydrolysis for wastewater treatment
The District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority (DC Water) is set to begin work on two massive environmental projects at the Blue Plains Advanced Wastewater Treatment Plant, the world’s largest facility of its kind. Blue Plains processes an average of 370 million gallons of wastewater per day. - Thermal hydrolysis and anaerobic digesters: DC Water will be the first in North America to ...
-
Greasezilla says it is cutting through the FOG
Lansing, West Virginia-based Downey Ridge Environmental Co., developer of Greasezilla commercial fats, oil and grease (FOG) recycling systems, says its installed base is expanding beyond its traditional wastewater treatment and grease trap waste hauling sectors. Its newer endeavors are reaching into biodiesel production, anaerobic digestion, food processing and water reclamation industries, says ...
-
Innovative Wastewater Treatment Plant in Victorville, Calif. Aims to Go Off-the-Grid
Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency joined the Bureau of Reclamation, the California Energy Commission, and Congressman Col. Paul Cook at the ceremonial start of Victor Valley Wastewater Reclamation Authority’s carbon-neutral energy project located at their wastewater treatment facility in Victorville, Calif. The facility aims to go off-the-grid, creating energy using tons of ...
Need help finding the right suppliers? Try XPRT Sourcing. Let the XPRTs do the work for you