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Maintenance of the Remediator®
compared to large capacity in-ground
type interceptors
The cleaning/pumping frequency for large
capacity in-ground type interceptors, typically
made of concrete is in the range of 2 to 4
weeks. The maintenance on the Remediator® is
done daily with the automatic injection of
Remediator® Culture. Due to the nature of the
large capacity interceptors, the user is not likely
to be the cleaner/pumper, and in some cases
may actually be prohibited from cleaning/pumping
the interceptor. Usually cleaning/pumping
will be done by a septic tank service, or an
interceptor cleaning service. The annual cost
of regular cleaning/pumping is likely to
average between $2,800 and $4,000
depending again upon the discharge limits
and the local market costs.
In contrast, the Remediator® can be maintained by the owner. On average, the
Remediator®Culture will have to be replaced once every four months and once or
twice a year, remove any non-grease accumulation. That’s it! (See
Remediator® Installation, Operation and
Troubleshooting Guide, PM 0222, for details.)
The monthly cost of maintaining the Remediator®
is about $50. See cost comparison below for
analysis of the Remediator® versus in-ground,
exterior interceptor.
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According to PDI 15d, “the biggest obstacles
to regular maintenance on large capacity grease
interceptors has been the odors usually
associated with interceptors. The easiest way to
eliminate that problem is frequent cleaning.”
The Remediator® eliminates the odor problem
because the Remediator® Culture digest FOG
continuously, which means there is no grease
standing in the interceptor which may go rancid.
In addition, the solids are screened out of the
waste water by the solids interceptor eliminating
the risk of having putrefied odors.
Large Capacity, in-ground, concrete GI’s vs Remediator® System
The pumping and disposal fees associated with large capacity, in-ground, concrete 1,000 gallon
capacity, grease interceptors will average between $200 and $500 per month, while a 35GPM
Remediator® system’s operational cost should not exceed $50. |