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| | I have a major, regional pump station with a 70+ ft deep wet well with a major accumulation of grease. The pump station is a wet pit/dry pit station with a split wet well. I need to take half of the wet well down to install a valve in the suction line. The grease layer is estimated at 4 ft deep and could probably be walked on. I do not want to attempt to break it up and pump it to the treatment plant (or to the other half of the wet well). I'm looking for a way to remove it, and then prevent future accumulation either through operating protocols or "additives" (I cringe when I say that.) We do have a grease program for source control, and while I know that's important, I'm looking for other technical solutions, particularly to the immediate problem of getting the grease that has accumulated out. Any advice or experiences to share? Techniques? Contractors? Products? |
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| Certain companies have flush valves. They fit on the pump and circulate the wet well when the pump kicks on. I have one in a wet well and it works real good. Every once an a while debris gets into the valve and you have to clean it. Plus you don't have to keep buying expensive cleaners. One way (if feasible w/o causing overflow) is to shut down the wet well and let the level rise to where a super pumper truck could get it out.
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| | Don't know of any outfits that do that kind of work in Georgia, however I'm sure they exist in any large municipality. Hit the yellow pages. |
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David |