Grease interceptor tanks in Saskatchewan (also known as grease traps, grease converters, and grease recovery devices) are plumbing devices (a type of trap) that are made in a way so that they intercept most solids and greases before they enter a wastewater disposal system. Common wastewater contains small amounts of oils that enter septic tanks and treatment facilities to form a floating scum layer. This scum layer is very slowly digested and broken down by bacteria using the anaerobic digestion process. Large amounts of oil from food preparation in restaurants can cause a septic tank or treatment facility to malfunction, releasing untreated sewage into the environment.
Maintenance Tips for Grease Interceptor Tanks in Saskatchewan
Follow these tips as best practices:
Maintain the grease interceptor tank in accordance with the manufacturer instructions.
Recycle any waste cooking oil. Don’t pour it down sinks or drains or storm grates.
“Dry wipe” and scrape all plates, pans, and pots into a garbage bin to remove residual grease, oil, and food particles.
Use strainers for sink and floor drains. Regularly empty contents into trash container.
Put up “No Grease” signs above sinks.
At commercial establishments, educate and train employees about grease control.
If an oil or grease spill happens, use a dry, oil-absorbing material, or use ice to clean up. Don’t wash into drains.
Limit food grinder usage due to buildup of solids.
Keep maintenance records of interceptor pumping or cleanings.
Help grease interceptor tanks in Saskatchewan to help you have a grease-free drainage system.
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