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A brick-built septic tank necessitates a large amount of land and manpower. It takes 10 to 15 days to build, and after a few years of use, re-cleaning is required. Particles move one location to another ... Read more

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Grease Chamber Septic Tank in Dehradun, Roorkee, Rishikesh, Haridwar & Delhi-NCR


Fat, Oil and Grease trap or grease chamber is a device that separates fats, oils, and greases. Triglyceride and glycerol are two chemicals present in Fat, Oil, and Gas. They are derived from vegetable, plant, or animal sources. FOG cools and solidifies in sewer systems when dumped down the drain, causing obstructions in soak pits and drain fields, costly repairs, fines, and environmentally dangerous pollution. Septic tanks aren't meant to handle grease or FOG, and they can overflow, spilling unpleasant bacteria and odours into nearby streets, houses, and businesses. This is a huge problem that we are seeing in Dehradun, Rishikesh, Haridwar, the Delhi NCR, and throughout India. Every year, millions of dollars are spent to unclog sewer systems that have been clogged by FOG. Fat, Oil and Grease diverted from landfills of is an environmentally unsafe and risky, posing a risk to your sanitary system or septic tank, as well as the surrounding community and everyone at your business. Sewer system pipes can become clogged as a result of oil / grease materials being dumped into sewer systems by kitchens and food processing businesses. As a result, an increasing number of sewer authorities are requiring programmes to regulate the management and storage of fats, oils, and grease waste. The grease chamber controls food processing facilities and how they handle oil/grease and solid waste products. The primary goal of a grease chamber is to guarantee that food manufacturers remove as much oil and grease as possible from the effluent flow, retaining only grey water and sediments in the sewer system.

In the markets of Dehradun, Haridwar, Rishikesh, Roorkee, and Delhi NCR, there are many different types of oil and grease chambers or separators. Storage and processing of the removed grease and oil after the grease and oil have been removed from the effluent water and the grey water has been directed to the sewer is a costly and involved procedure. The oil and grease that is extracted from effluent water must be stored in a separate system that does not allow it to enter the sewer system. As vital as the initial separation of oil and grease from the effluent water of a household or commercial kitchen is the proper storage and transportation to an accepted waste receiving facility.

Controlling the flow of wastewater via a grease chamber or interceptor is critical for successfully separating fat, oil, and grease (FOG) from wastewater without creating excessively turbulent flow or degrading previously held FOG. We created a grease chamber that allows for the separation of FOG using a grease interceptor that is easier to clean. An inlet and an outlet are positioned at opposite upstream and downstream ends of the grease chamber, separator, or interceptor, and a lid is fastened to the open top of the tank to close the chamber. Wastewater containing FOG in combination with water enters the inlet and exits the outlet largely free from fat, oil and grease. Between the inlet and the outlet, a plurality of water directors, comprising an inlet baffle, one or more ramps, and an outlet baffle, may be positioned inside the chamber to promote a flow of mixed wastewater along a sinuous flow path, enhancing separation of the FOG from the mixed wastewater. This device is used to separate grease, fat and oil from kitchen waste before it is disposed of in a sewer septic system.

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We invented a Soakage BioPit that requires less time and effort to construct. The design is simple, cost-effective, low-maintenance, and long-lasting. We alternately use the same space for sewer absorption, thus blockage is impossible. If you choose to have this e-XtrAge Soak Pit on your property, you will save a lot of time, money and energy....Read More

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Opp St Joseph Academy, Dehradun,
India - 248001