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Benefits for the user and for the environment
Independent Tests
Independent laboratories studied on site the RHINO™ waste water filtration system, installed before the drain or grease trap and they observed important reduction of solid and grease waste, which normally escape in the sewer system.
Tests Results
FISHER ENVIRONNEMENT tested the efficiency of the system in various restaurants in the TORONTO (Canada) area. In most cases the removal of total suspended solids, oil and grease were greater than 75%, and from 40% to 90% for the Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD) , depending on the restaurant’s quality.
MAXXAM ANALYTICS Inc. another independent laboratory ran a series of tests to study the waste water stream at five locations of kitchen sink drains for the following items:
1. Total Suspended Solids (TSS)
2. Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD)
3. Fats Oils and Grease (FOGS)
Testing ports were put under the sinks in front of the Rhino™ units top entry port, after the Rhino™ units exit port, in front of the grease trap entry, and after the grease trap exit port to the city sewage system.
A quick summary of the test results are as follows:
After the Rhino™ unit |
TSS 85.53% Reduction
BOD 80.03% Reduction
FOGS 89.78% Reduction |
After the Rhino™ unit and grease trap |
TSS 89.50% Reduction
BOD 87.27% Reduction
FOGS 92.37% Reduction |
WATER TREATMENT STATION
Without at source recovery systems, the water treatment stations all over the world will encounter more and more difficulties to eliminate the waste contained in the sewage, and will support inevitably treatment cost increasing.
R.C.S. VALENCIENNES 501 522 148 SIRET 501 522 148 00029
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