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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. Constructed wetland - Wikipedia

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    Such a primary treatment can consist of sand and grit removal, grease trap, compost filter, septic tank, Imhoff tank, anaerobic baffled reactor or upflow anaerobic sludge blanket (UASB) reactor. [4] The following treatment is based on different biological and physical processes like filtration, adsorption or nitrification.

  4. 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)

  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. API oil–water separator - Wikipedia

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    A typical gravimetric API separator. An API oil–water separator is a device designed to separate gross amounts of oil and suspended solids from industrial wastewater produced at oil refineries, petrochemical plants, chemical plants, natural gas processing plants and other industrial oily water sources.

  7. Water supply and sanitation in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Agricultural water management in the Philippines is primarily focused on irrigation. The country has 3.126 million hectares of irrigable land, 50% (1.567 million hectares) of which already has irrigation facilities. 50% of irrigated areas are developed and operated by the government through the National Irrigation System (NIS). 36% is developed by the government and operated by irrigators ...

  8. Category:Standards of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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  9. Plumbing - Wikipedia

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    The updates include changed to the minimum experience and training requirements for licensing, additional work standards for new and more specific kinds of plumbing, as well as adopting the Plumbing Code of Australia into state regulations in an effort to standardise plumbing regulations across the country.