CASE HISTORY Fat Trap During the summer season at a busy National Park, we were asked to give assistance with a blocked soakaway drain. Due to the location and the time of year the soakaway had to be treated rapidly and with the minimum of disturbance. Then drain received combined effluent from a busy restaurant (which had not been maintained) and a large septic tank that served several public toilets.
On day 1, a trial depression was scratched into the surface of the aggregate to expose the slotted feed pipe, which was found to be dry, and 100ml of EU60 was poured onto the stones. By the morning of day 4 wastewater from the slotted feed pipe was flowing readily through the aggregate and spilling over into the new trench. The stones had been de-contaminated sufficiently to prevent them coagulating as the picture indicates. This picture also shows a marked reduction in the white FOG scum that had previously been coating the stones.
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