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Bangkok Mandates Grease Traps for Eateries to Prevent Flooding


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Grease yes but doesn't oil float on water,  not sure how this would stop oil not without a vertical baffel in the  center only allowing water to pass from one side to the other  below the surface. Something like a septic tank principle but hey ho.

 

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Are restaurants the problem ?
Not even in my grand children's lifetime will they stop the street vendors ( and many restaurants ) pouring their used oil and anything else straight into the nearest roadside drain.

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Saponification is a worldwide waste water problem. Detergents don't "dissolve" fats.They  just transport them away but eventually breakdown and release the fats to accumulate and restricting drains.

There are videos demonstrating the problem on ytube.

Certainly there needs to be some attention to the street vendors dumping directly into the street drainage systems.

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12 minutes ago, Naroge said:

Grease traps are a great start. And what are the rules for how to dispose of the grease collected? I see nothing mentioned about this.

No need , they Know where  to Dump that .🙏

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I don’t know why there aren’t any companies willing to pick up the grease and oil for recycling or repurposing it. That would definitely help more than a grease trap, but maybe they aren’t quite there yet with that recycling. 

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1 hour ago, jcmj said:

I don’t know why there aren’t any companies willing to pick up the grease and oil for recycling or repurposing it

I had assumed there must be until you wrote that - anybody know for sure?

 

Also what about the multiple 1000's or more of households that do the same.............

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10 hours ago, webfact said:

. A citywide cleaning drive aims to cover 3,800 kilometres before the rainy season begins, with over 1,500 kilometres currently cleared.

A properly designed sewerage system is supposed to self cleansing. Hopefully Thailand will catch up one day when they install new systems throughout the cities and towns.

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6 minutes ago, GreasyFingers said:

properly designed sewerage system is supposed to self cleansing.

You would think with all the soap entering Bangkok drains that they would be sparkling clean 

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Sewerage is easy to treat as it breaks down, not fat which as mentioned floats & coats to the sides of drains slowly end up blocking it.

For those that do not understand how a grease trap works suggest do some homework. They actually only work because fat & grease floats.

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22 hours ago, webfact said:

Compliance is not optional—and those failing to install grease traps may face severe penalties. Offenders can expect penalties of up to six months imprisonment or fines as hefty as THB 50,000.

 

14 hours ago, Naroge said:

Grease traps are a great start. And what are the rules for how to dispose of the grease collected? I see nothing mentioned about this.

Landfill

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