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Searching IndustryNet for oil, grease & sand interceptor suppliers.


 

Oil, Grease & Sand Interceptors

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Barneveld, WI
Precast concrete septic tanks, bunkers, panels, safety barriers, box culverts & sound walls
 
La Crescent, MN
Manufacturer & distributor of concrete storm shelters, sound, screen & MSE walls, standard & arch bridges, highway barriers, lift stations, septic, fire & cistern tanks, utility trenches, electrical vaults & special castings
 
IndustryNet is the Industrial Marketplace for Oil, Grease & Sand Interceptors

The oil, grease, and sand interceptor industry focuses on the design, manufacture, and installation of devices that separate and capture oil, grease, and sand from wastewater. These interceptors play a crucial role in preventing these substances from entering municipal sewer systems, where they can cause blockages and environmental harm. The primary materials used in the construction of interceptors include concrete, fiberglass, and high-density polyethylene, each chosen for their durability and resistance to corrosion. The manufacturing process involves molding or casting these materials into tanks of various sizes, depending on the intended application. Interceptors typically feature a series of baffles or chambers that slow down the flow of wastewater, allowing oil and grease to rise to the surface and sand to settle at the bottom. Regular maintenance, including the removal of accumulated waste, ensures the interceptors function effectively. These devices find applications in a variety of settings, including restaurants, automotive repair shops, car washes, and industrial facilities, where they help manage waste byproducts. The food service industry relies heavily on grease interceptors to comply with health and safety regulations, while automotive and industrial sectors use them to capture oil and sand from runoff. By preventing contaminants from entering the sewer system, interceptors help protect water quality and reduce the burden on wastewater treatment plants. The industry serves municipalities, commercial establishments, and industrial facilities, providing solutions that meet regulatory requirements and environmental standards. The design and capacity of interceptors vary based on the specific needs of the facility, with larger units required for high-volume operations. The industry continues to innovate in response to stricter environmental regulations and the need for more efficient waste management solutions. Overall, interceptors play a vital role in sustainable wastewater management across multiple sectors.

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