Town of Nashville Public Utilities Grease Education Reducing Grease in Our Sewer System “FOG” is the acronym for Fats, Oils, & Grease.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
LOCAL IPP REGULATIONS SEWER USE ORDINANCES Sandra Diorka Director of Public Services Delhi Charter Township.
Advertisements

Wastewater Treatment.
Why Does the Lake Community Need a Sewer Septic tanks are failing. The life expectancy of a septic tank in “ideal” conditions is 20 years. In many cases.
LIS Quiz 1 Review. What are the steps of Hypoxia? 1.Excess fertilizer is sprayed on hundreds of residential lawns. 2.Rain or runoff (CSO) brings nitrogen.
Cost Effective Municipal ~ Commercial ~ Industrial ~ Residential Wastewater Treatment Solutions 1 Acti-Zyme.
 Carry both sewage and storm water.  During average rainfalls the volume of water is 5-15 times greater than normal.  Sewage treatment plants are not.
Wastewater Treatment Plants & Bacteria: Strategies for Compliance Wastewater Collection Systems Teague Harris Pate Engineers, Inc. John Montgomery Municipal.
Fats, Oils, and Grease – FOG Program FSE Employee Training Best Management Practices and Grease Control Device Maintenance for Food Service Establishment.
Residential Education. In our bodies, arteries carry oxygenated blood all the way from our head to our toes. Throughout our lives, and amplified by unhealthy.
Oil and Grease in Wastewater ENVE 202 Dr. A. Kerç.
Residential Grease Control Presented By:. RESIDENTIAL GREASE CONTROL Homeowners do effect the environment. See how you can make a difference…
Fats, Oil and Grease Beautiful Downtown Burbank Presenters: Juan Gonzalez, and Stacey Christian Support: Randy Mark.
WASTEWATER COLLECTIONS SYSTEMS HOUSEHOLD GREASE “ FROM THE PAN TO THE CAN ” HELP US HELP YOU.
100% Natural – 100% Effective FOG Elimination Program.
Dec 11, City of San Jose Fats, Oils & Grease Control Program FOG Joe Denk
Environmental Compliance FOG Program Basics & South San Francisco/San Bruno Program Presented for: Be Sewer Smart Summit 2012 Presented by: Rob Lecel Sr.
Design of W.W. Collection System
Fats, Oils and Grease. Fats, Oils and Grease are found in the food you eat:
STORM DRAINS & SANITARY SEWERS. STORM DRAINS WHAT IS A STORM DRAIN? Drains in the ground that conduct water that collects during and after rain and snow.
Evaluation of Private Property I/I Sources for Sanitary Sewer Evaluation Study City of Grand Rapids – E. Leonard Heights Area Presenter: Jay Zawacki, CDM.
1 CE 548 Analysis and Selection of Wastewater Flowrates and Constituent Loading.
WASTEWATER ENGINEERING
Response to LDEQ Consolidated Compliance Order and Notice of Potential Penalty.
FISCAL YEAR BUDGET MONROE METROPOLITAN POLLUTION CONTROL SYSTEM BUDGET 1 Presented by Barry S. LaRoy, P.E. Director of Water & Wastewater Utilities.
1 BMPs for Kitchen Management City of Los Angeles Department of Public Works Bureau of Sanitation Industrial Waste Management Division Fats, Oil & Grease.
The City of North Bend Sanitary Sewer System
Principal Water Pollutants
Society depends on clean and safe water.
Wastewater generation
MONROE METROPOLITAN POLLUTION CONTROL SYSTEM BUDGET 1 FISCAL YEAR BUDGET Presented by Barry S. LaRoy, P.E. Director of Water & Wastewater Utilities.
Getting The Grease Out The City of Rogers Approach Bob Winnes Environmental Compliance Specialist.
THE BASICS OF FATS, OILS, AND GREASE (FOG) By: Thea Parslow, Senior Environmental Specialist City of Orlando City of Orlando Environmental Control Section.
Pollution & Solutions.
Water Treatment Processes. Why do we need to treat our drinking water?  Industrial runoff  Agricultural runoff  Road runoff  Residential runoff.
Using Your Own Resources, or CSI City Sewer Investigation.
SEWAGE TREATMENT.  Sewage is the mainly liquid waste containing some solids produced by humans, typically consisting of washing water, urine, feces,
Waste Water Treatment Plant. HOW DO TREATMENT PLANTS PROTECT OUR WATER? Wastewater treatment plants: Remove solids, everything from rags and plastics.
SANITARY ENGINEERING 1 COURSE OUTLINE
Separating Inflow Reduction From Infiltration Removal Using Simple Tools Frederick Bloetscher, PhD, PE Florida Atlantic University.
Sewage Treatment.
Water Chapter : Water Resources Water is essential to life on Earth. Humans can live for more than month without food, but we can live for only.
Local Government Serving the People. Public Safety Includes police and fire protection, animal control, traffic regulation, building codes Police, firefighters,
Impairments to Water Quality. Module Topics What is Water Quality? What are Pollutants? Types of Water  Stormwater  Wastewater  Process water.
Water Pollution.
August 4, 2008 Smoke Testing Public Informational Meeting Smoke Testing Project – University/Prior Avenue Area Hamline Midway Library August 4, 2008 Short.
Water Chapter 5 Part II.
An Overview of our Community’s Stormwater Management Program
1 Public Hearing User Rate Adjustments April 8, 2008.
Smoke Testing Information
Introduction to Environmental Engineering Dr. Kagan ERYURUK
Wastewater Treatment. Municipal Systems … ~75% of Canadians are on these waste water systems Waste leaves your home  enters a service line  enters sewer.
Beyond Cooking In the Kitchen with P3S Presentation Provided by: Bay Area Pollution Prevention Group 2008.
Carmel Utilities, in accordance with the National Pretreatment Program set forth by E.P.A. regulations (40 CFR 403), has hereby enacted a program for the.
Fats, Oils & Grease (FOG) Control (aka: What is the City doing to us now?) Restaurant Managers’ Forum.
Water & Pollution Control Fats, Oils, and Grease Control Program Dustin Albrecht, Environmental Specialist.
WaterSection 3 Water Pollution Water pollution is the introduction into water of waste matter or chemicals that are harmful to organisms living in the.
Grease Traps, Liquid Waste Haulers, and You Cynthia Arias Pollution Control Coordinator.
CTC 450 Review WW Sludge Processes.
Sewage Treatment.
Wastewater Treatment.
Homeowner Responsibility
Wastewater Treatment.
Wastewater Treatment.
Wastewater Treatment.
Wastewater Treatment.
Quality Standards Fresh water can contain a variety of harmful substances and organisms. Concentration refers to the amount of substance that is in another.
Mount Airy Water & Sewer Commission
Homeowner Responsibility
Wastewater Treatment.
Wastewater Treatment.
Presentation transcript:

Town of Nashville Public Utilities Grease Education Reducing Grease in Our Sewer System “FOG” is the acronym for Fats, Oils, & Grease

Public Utilities Sewer Workers Public Utilities Sewer Workers maintain the sewer system throughout our town. We are constantly making improvements and repairs to our sewer system to ensure that you, our valued customer continues service without interruptions, and back- ups.

Sewer Related Problems #1- Blockages #2- Sanitary Sewer Overflows (SSO’s) #3- Inflow and Infiltration(I&I) #4- Lift Station Power Outages #5- Lift Station Maintenance

Sewer Blockages Most all of sewer blockages are caused by accumulation of grease in sewer lines. Accumulation of grease also occurs in household plumbing. Blockages cost the Town as well as Homeowners thousands each year!

Why is grease such a problem? Grease is singled out for special attention because of it’s poor solubility in water and its tendency to separate from the liquid solution. Grease lines the surface of sewer pipes and decreases pipe capacity. Grease in a warm liquid may appear harmless. But as liquid cools the grease or fat congeals and causes nauseous mats on the pipes and on the surface of digesters and tanks at the wastewater treatment facility

“FOG’s” cause our Sewer Charges to excel Every month the Town of Nashville sewer is tested for contaminants and we are charged for excessive levels of contaminants. Most of our contaminants are directly related to FOG. If surcharges continue to rise, ultimately the consumer will pay the price!

FOG in Lift Station Served by a residential area We are noticing elevated levels of FOG in sewage lift stations that serve residential areas. This means that homeowners are contributing a large amount to our elevated levels of Fat’s Oil and Grease.

Preventive Maintenance We are required by the State of North Carolina to clean at least 10% of our system per calendar year. We have exceeded this requirement for the past ten years. We utilize the use of our sewer jet to clean these lines. Areas deemed to be heavy in grease are targeted for cleaning

Sanitary Sewer Overflows (SSO’s) Sanitary Sewer is high in organics and pathogens (disease causing organisms) Oxygen demand by bacteria's in streams and water ways suffocate fish and plant life.

Commercial Users Commercial users are monitored and charged for their input to the sewer system. All commercial users have to meet criteria such as grease interceptors.

What is a Sanitary Sewer System? Sewer Systems have been a necessity practically since the beginning of time. A sanitary sewer is a type of an underground carriage system for transporting sewage from houses or industry to treatment or disposal. In some areas, sanitary sewers are separate sewer systems specifically for the carrying of domestic and industrial wastewater, and are operated separately and independently of storm drains, which carry the runoff of rain and other water which wash into city streets

Blockages - The majority of sewer blockages in the Town of Nashville are caused by “FOG” (Fats, Oil, & Grease) - Fats Oil & Grease: Organic polar compounds derived from animal and/or plant sources that contain multiple carbon chain triglyceride molecules. - Includes oils, fat, cellulose, starch, proteins, and wax

Why is grease a problem? Fats are organic compounds that are not easily decomposed by Bacteria. Fats that are discharges to the sanitary sewer, may coat or congeal, and accumulate in the collection lines, in pumps and on other equipment. These problems add additional cost to the Town’s over all operating expense.

Controlling “FOG” Controlling FOG at the source – *Reduces Collection System cost as well as homeowners. *Reduces the potential for blockages and overflows for home occupants as well as the Town facilities. House Bill 1160 – Clean Water Act of 1999 includes civil penalties for wastewater violations up to $25,000 per day

Where does “FOG "come from? Fats oils and grease are generated by preparation of cooking of food products. These products include butter, margarine, lard, vegetable fats, oils, meats, nuts and cereal.

Preventive Maintenance In order to reduce grease intake and discharge to the City of Rocky Mount daily (24/7) maintenance occurs to all of our 14 Sewage Lift stations. Such Maintenance includes, as seen here, the removal of floating grease.

Maintenance Along with problems of FOG we also frequently experience pump failures related. This particular problem was related to a towel and other foreign matter bound inside of the pump

Never Dispose waste products in the Sanitary Sewer All material dropped in sanitary sewers has potential of causing major blockages.

Accumulated FOG in Sewer Fine roots have gathered at a joint in our sewer system and FOG has accumulated at this connection.

I & I testing Smoking sewers determine where there may be a possibility of rain water entering our sewer system.

Why be concerned about FOG? The largest part of your utility bill is Sewer. Sewer accounts for over 53% of the average Town of Nashville utility bill. If The Town of Nashville exceeds parameters, they are charged accordingly. Ultimately, you the consumer will absorb the expense.

Sewer Documentation Sewer maps are kept at the Public Utilities Facility as well as town hall. Maps have recently been updated to GIS. Included in the GIS maps were manholes, sewer sizes, types of materials, and available homeowners clean-outs.

Sewer Documentation We maintain records and logs including all sewage lift station run times and their coordination to rainfalls

Grease Interceptors Most commercial users are required to have a grease interceptor installed prior to connections to the sewer system. The public Utilities Director sizes the interceptor to minimum standards set forth by the City of Rocky Mount.

Commercial Contributors All of our restaurants are required to install grease interceptors. Commercial users are required to maintain there own interceptors.

Industrial Users This particular station serves the Department of Corrections

Together we can make sure this lever always works! In summary All parties involved benefit from the reduction of FOG in all sewer systems whether homeowner, renter, commercial/industrial, or The Town of Nashville!