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Water Recycling Facts

We’re always happy to take time to answer your questions. Below are some of the most common ones we encounter. Got another? Just contact us using one of the links at the bottom of this page.

Grease Trap

My Grease trap is overflowing. What do I need to do?

I noticed that my grease trap is full? What should I do?

What is a grease trap?

How do I maintain my grease trap?

Why is there an odor after I have had my grease trap serviced?

A plumber said that my grease trap is full and must be emptied before he jets or snakes the lines. What should I do?

Oil Water Separator

What analysis method is recommended for determining oil concentration in water?

What are the ideal inlet conditions for an oil water separator? I’d like to make it work as well as possible.

What can I do with the oil recovered in a separator?

What can I do about dissolved hydrocarbons?

What is the benefit of using separators over absorbents?

I have dirt and/or grit in my flow stream. What will that do to the system?

Can I use soaps and detergents and still have my separator work well?

What information do I need to gather for designing an effective, reliable separator?

If I have to pump into a separator, what is the best kind of pump to use?

Why is it better to direct the flow into a separator by gravity flow than pumped flow?

How can I be sure that the effluent from the separator will meet the requirements?

Used Cooking Oil

My used cooking oil is full. What should I do?

Why do I need to collect my oil? Why can I not pour it down the drains?

I have an oil spill around my bin. What do I do?