sewer grease Articles
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Case Study - The performance of the grease degrading bioproduct greasolux in the meat manufacturing factory and municipal WWTP
Problem A municipal waste water treatment plant in one Baltic town continuously had problems with the fat, oil and grease (FOG) accumulation in the sewer lines, lift stations and waste water treatment plant, since the start up of a local meat processing facility. The highly polluted waste water directly impacted the treatment plant in the following ways: Increased grease accumulation in sewer ...
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Grease reduction in wastewater treatment plant, City of Broken Arrow, OK
A 300 foot section of 6" sewer line was clogged with grease. After the City Personnel broke it free and flushed it towards the treatment plant, a gallon of BYO‐GON PX‐109 was added to the line. The operators at the plant were notified that in 21 hours, 300 feet of grease and other debris would be going to the plant. The operators were ready, but the grease never arrived. Tests on the ...
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Case Study - The performance of the grease degrading bioproduct greasolux in the wastewater treatment plant of the resort town
Problem One of the Lithuanian resort towns, during the warm period of year, continuously had problems with the fat, oil and grease (FOG) accumulation in the sewer lines and wastewater treatment plant. The highly polluted wastewater directly impacted the treatment plant in the following ways: Increased grease accumulation in sewer lines and lift: stations; Poor sedimentation of the active ...
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Danbury’s FOG-to-fuel solution
An innovative FOG-to-Biodiesel approach addresses a costly problem for the wastewater industry and also generates a new energy resource for treatment operations. Brian Levine of GreasezillaTM and Al Barbarotta of REA explain. Fats, oils, and grease (FOG) waste is a serious and growing problem for the wastewater industry and the environment. Every year, grease costs municipalities millions of ...
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A Major Municipal Laboratory Reduces FOG Measurement Time from 24 Hours to 10 Minutes with Infrared Analysis
A Major Municipal Laboratory's analysts regularly perform Fats, Oil and Grease (FOG) measurements on wastewater samples from various industrial plants and apartment buildings. In the past, these measurements were all performed with Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Method 1664B, which requires about 20 minutes of handling time per sample and 24 hours total to produce results. “A few ...
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