Hi Chris, What is the ...
Published by Ciaran Gillen, Managing Director at BioFuture Ltd.
Hi Chris,
What is the disposal method which has been banned? My suggestion would be to use a properly sized grease trap and use biological dosing to maintain the trap. The trap will require periodic pumpouts and possible disposal routes would be anaerobic digestion or biodiesel production.
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Bonjour Ce post ne veut rien dire. Comment dimensionner un piège à graisse? sur quel critère?
L'utilisation un dosage -biologique-. En quoi consiste un dosage -biologique-? Biologique de quoi? Il ne peut pas y avoir une action -biologqiue- sur une matière sans savoir au pralable si cette matière est -biologique- totalement. Il faut pouvoir expliquer comment on fait une action par dosage -biologique- ?
Idem pour l'action anaérobie? en quoi cela consiste ? comment une matière organique, théoriquement aérobie, peut-elle subir une action anaérobie? quel est le processus? comment se met-il en place? comment fait-on pour évaluer sa performance d'action? quelle est le processus de travail de cette action aanérobie?
Ok pour la production alternative, mais encore faut-il évaluer son coût en rapport du bénéfice retiré?
Hello this post means nothing. How to size a grease trap? on what criteria?
Use a - biological-dosage What is a dosage - biological-? Biological what? It cannot be - biologqiue - action on a matter without knowing the prerequisite if this material - biological-completely. He should be able to explain how to do one action per dosage - biological -?
Ditto for the anaerobic action? What is it? How can a theoretically aerobic, organic material undergo anaerobic action? What is the process? How is it taking place? How do you evaluate the performance of action? What is the working process of this action aanerobie?
But must OK for the alternative production, assess its cost removed income report?
Due to politics , this country that I work in removed from the grease trap and disposed of it at the local refuse tip ! I am not surprised of the refusal. Storage is the most likely option at this stage , then probably shipping in back to Australia to be disposed of. Expensive exercise , but I am not paying for it ! It's a political thing ! Any ideas as opposed to storage and shipping out of country would be great
Published by Chris Riley, Water/Waste water treatment operator/Plumber at Broadspectrum
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There are residents near by in this camp. I would imagine when you say biogas , you are talking about the common commercial kitchen grease trap trade Waste smell. This will definitely be an issue. We are just a camp facility , no means to harvest biogas/bio fuel. Company has no alternative plan in place , now clutching at straws. I am a plumber by trade and trade in WTP/WWTP , but I have never had to deal with trade waste. Generally a contractor removes it , I continue to clean on grease traps and operate my plants
Published by Chris Riley, Water/Waste water treatment operator/Plumber at Broadspectrum
If there are any anaerobic digesters available this material could be added to the existing feed and it will boost biogas production. Alternatively it could be used for biodiesel production. It would require some cleanup.
Published by Ciaran Gillen, Managing Director at BioFuture Ltd.