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  2. Grease trap - Wikipedia

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    Interceptors require a retention time of 30 minutes to allow the fats, oils, grease, and food solids to settle in the tank. As more wastewater enters the tank, the grease-free water is pushed out of the tank. The rotting brown grease inside a grease trap or grease interceptor must be pumped out on a scheduled basis.

  3. Uniform Plumbing Code - Wikipedia

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    Designated as an American National Standard, the Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC) is a model code developed by the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials to govern the installation and inspection of plumbing systems as a means of promoting the public's health, safety and welfare.

  4. Association of Structural Engineers of the Philippines

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    ASEP exists in the advancement of structural engineering in the Philippines as well as upholding ethical values in the promotion of national and international professional collaboration with governments, industry and the academe. [4] The organization specifically lobbies on legislation of the Philippines [5] in the national and local levels.

  5. Tacoma’s grease-trap policy is like using a sledgehammer to ...

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    Joel Ducoste, an industry expert, suggests that smaller-scale grease traps do the job just as well with regular cleaning and maintenance. Tacoma’s grease-trap policy is like using a sledgehammer ...

  6. Anaerobic lagoon - Wikipedia

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    The liquid level is composed of grease, scum and other particulates. [8] The liquid level CAFO wastewater enters at the bottom of the lagoon so that it can mix with the active microbial mass in the sludge layer. These anaerobic conditions are uniform throughout the lagoon, except in a small surface level. [11]

  7. Air gap (plumbing) - Wikipedia

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    According to the International Residential Code 2003, an air gap length must meet the requirements of being two times the effective inner diameter of the pipe (2×D) in order to be sufficient. [2] A standard widely use in the United States is: A112.1.2 Air Gaps in Plumbing Systems (For Plumbing Fixtures and Water-Connected Receptors)

  8. Talk:Grease trap - Wikipedia

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    Grease interceptor → Grease trap – Most common name. Seems to be used by the majority of professionals (Roto Rooter, e.g.), judging by the top Google results. Grease interceptor is still a perfectly legitimate alternative name, but does not appear to be the most appropriate title for this article on a generic device.

  9. Chemical drain cleaners - Wikipedia

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    Other corrosive mixtures come as two-part cleaners that are mixed as they are poured in the drain opening. Inside the drain the two solutions react to release a gas, and surfactants trap the gas as dense foam. The intent of this foaming action is to coat the inside of the drain pipe to dislodge more of the substances that form the clog.