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Council Waste Management and Grease Trap Cleaner Services that are Compliant and Transparent

Author: Mason Whittaker
by Mason Whittaker
Posted: Apr 18, 2022

Households, restaurants, and commercial stores in Australia, particularly those in the food and catering services, produce waste that is primarily FOG (Fats, Oils, and Grease) and easily clogs drains and sewage. This waste has the potential to clog city sewer lines, resulting in unpleasant outcomes and overflow. A clogged grease trap can return wastewater and possibly sewage into your kitchen, releasing noxious fumes that can cause respiratory and other diseases. If there is an outside grease trap, the clog may cause a backup in the main sewer line, causing wastewater to flow out of the manhole covers.

To ensure the smooth operation of their premises, businesses and commercial establishments should install a grease trap cleaner. The grease trap cleaner is intended to keep grease and solids out of the wastewater stream. Grease traps must be cleaned and maintained on a regular basis to ensure optimal functionality and to prevent blockages. A grease trap should be serviced two to six times per year, depending on the size of the business and the frequency of use.

Solo Resource Recovery provides professional grease trap cleaner services to households, schools, hotels, restaurants, and other businesses that comply with local regulations. A grease trap cleaner service can assist you in avoiding these unfavorable outcomes. Solo Resource Recovery's grease trap cleaner service will ensure that your grease trap is thoroughly cleaned by well-trained technicians. They will flush the grease trap with water to break up any hardened grease buildup that has become lodged inside the trap, and then empty it once more to ensure thorough cleaning. The technician will examine the grease trap for any potential problems, such as broken tee pipes and baffles.

Grease trap cleaner service by Solo Resource Recovery would include:

  • Complete removal of FOG
  • Thorough washing and scrapping of the grease trap walls and baffles
  • Inspection of the inlet and outlet points
  • Reporting of any abnormalities
  • Deodordisation and replacement of lids

Get rid of overspills, bad smells, and emergency repairs

Solo's grease trap cleaner service team will thoroughly clean your grease trap inside and out to remove all buildup and debris. When the grease trap cleaner work is completed, the technicians will arrive with rodding and jetting equipment to rod out clogged areas and provide you with a full inspection report. You won't have to worry about overspills, bad smells, or emergency repairs if you use Solo's grease trap cleaner service.

With Solo Resource Recovery’s grease trap cleaner service, you could be rest assured that your grease trap is in compliance with all applicable regulations. Solo reuses the byproducts of the grease trap cleaner service responsibly and disposes of any waste after proper treatment so that it has no negative impact on the environment.

Reducing litter and improving accessibility for all

With the rapid pace of urbanisation, councils in Australia face unique council waste management challenges. Council waste management presents significant challenges due to the presence of hard and bulky waste as well as contaminated waste. Parks, bus stops, and footpaths are essential components of community life. Solo Resource Recovery collaborates with councils to create the most effective council waste management solutions that reduce litter and improve accessibility. Solo focuses on recycling, which reduces reliance on landfills while also preventing unsightly and dangerous littering and dumping.

Solo Resource Recovery provides council waste management solutions that are integrated and innovative, maximising service quality while minimising disruptions and environmental impacts. Council waste management services provided by the company include comprehensive monitoring of collection performance for councils.

The company provides a variety of bin types for effective council waste management solutions which include:

  • Garbage bins of 80L, 120L, 140L, 240L, and 360L
  • Recycling or Commingled bins of 120L, 240L, 360L, and bulk bins
  • Green waste bins of 120L and 240L capacity
  • Park and street tidy bins, bulk waste bins, and bulk waste haulage services

Waste management solutions that meet the council’s requirements

Solo manages all council waste management contracts through its integrated Quality, Safety, and Environment Management System, which is certified to AS/NZS ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015, and ISO 45001:2018. The company's council waste management solutions are centered on all aspects of service delivery as well as the general public's and the environment's safety. The company uses a cutting-edge Vehicle Management System for contaminated waste tracking, GPS tracking, and photos for compliance. The data collected is validated and managed to the council’s requirements.

Businesses can also use Solo Resource Recovery's liquid waste services, medical waste services, document destruction, construction waste services, and waste equipment services. The company provides vacuum excavation, vacuum loading, subsurface engineering and maintenance, CCTV inspection, emergency response & spills, street sweeping, and other services. Septic tank cleaning services are also available for the households. The company's services are available in cities across Australia, including Adelaide, Frankston, Lonsdale, Mornington, Perth, Tweed Coast, and many others.
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Solo has professional liquid waste removal teams strategically located throughout Australia, ensuring that every business has easy access to an accredited liquid waste disposal service.

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