Drain Interceptors
Many businesses use drain interceptors also known as a Drain Interceptor trap or a separator. The purpose of a drain interceptor is to separate oil or other contaminants from liquid waste water. The interceptors must be cleaned and contaminants disposed of in a legal and ethical manner. That is where our Tardis services come in!
Where are drain interceptors found?
-
Industrial Estates
-
Pubs
-
Schools
-
Car parks
- Supermarket car parks
- Hospitals
- Lorry Parks
Take the scenario for example that a car is leaking oil in a car park and it starts to rain. The drains begin doing their jobs by draining the water but it’s up to the interceptor to successfully trap the oil in the water and store it separately. The oil and water will run together into the drain, however, through the drain, it will become separated as the interceptor traps the oil and the water runs through separately. This helps protect the environment and the business’s reputation. There have been cases where contaminants have affected a local water stream and harm wildlife.
Dirty water or run-off from vehicle washing and cleaning activity is called trade effluent. Whether you’re cleaning one vehicle or responsible for a large lorry fleet, you must arrange for collection and disposal of effluent. It’s illegal to discharge trade effluent to the environment or into drains without permission.
Need more information on drain interceptors? Visit our interceptor emptying page.
Oil Removal and Interceptor services from Tardis
The post What is a Drain Interceptor? | Tardis Environmental appeared first on Tardis Hire.
This post first appeared on Tardis Hire Blog - News From The World Of Tardis EnvironmentalTardis Hire Blog | News From The World Of Tardis Environmental, please read the originial post: here