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The grease interceptor serves the function of a filter separating fats, oils and grease from liquids. This prevents grease from entering the public sewer line. Waste flows from the restaurant into the first chamber where most solids get trapped before the baffle wall. At the end of the tank, there is another small tank attached, called a Sample box. The sample box is where city inspectors will test to check for proper and adequate maintenance. Diagram Grease The grease interceptor serves the function of a filter separating fats, oils and grease from liquids. This process prevents grease from entering the public sewer line. Waste flows from the restaurant or kitchen into the first chamber where most solids are trapped in this chamber by the baffle wall. There is a crossover tee strategically placed in the center of the baffle wall enabling water to enter the secondary side of the tank. At the end of the tank there is a small compartment attached called the Sample box. The sample box is
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A clarifier is a tank that collects all the water used at a commercial or industrial facility and filters it before allowing it to enter the public sewer system. This process helps reduce the levels of toxic suspended solids from entering the public sewer.