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THE GREASE SUMMIT

Grease Summit 2008

The Grease Summit is a full day seminar offered globally, that answers all your questions about fats, oils and grease in a dynamic and interactive format.

Stakeholders from all areas come together to discuss and learn about grease related issues, consequsnces, management and available technologies.

The Grease Summit is EOCP accredited and eligible for 0.6 CEU's in Canada.

For more information, Visit www.greasesummit.ca

MUNICIPAL BYLAW OFFICER TRAINING

The Municipal Bylaw Officer Training is a two day training seminar for Grease Bylaw enforcement officers. As grease becomes a critical cost centre for waste water and sewerage treatment systems, municipalities are proactively legislating and enforcing bylaws targeting grease production, management and disposal.

Participants gain a thorough understanding of fats, oils and grease related issues, best management practices for grease producers and guidelines for a holistic approach to the development of a municipal grease management system.

Highlights include:

  • Fats Oils and Grease (FOG) in our drains and sewers
  • Infrastructure issues
  • Environmental issues
  • Factors affecting grease accumulation
  • Nature of FOG
  • Producers of FOG
  • Public FOG challenges and specific examples
  • POTW FOG challenges
  • Pumping / Lift stations and sewerage systems
  • Cost factors
  • Grease Producer issues
  • Cost factors
  • FOG & BOD
  • Proactive steps
  • Traditional treatment methods
  • Surfactants
  • Caustics
  • Enzymes
  • Bacteria (spore forming)
  • Bio-augmentation
  • Grease separation science
  • Grease retention equipment, design & technology
  • Kitchen drainage layouts
  • GRE pumping technology & methodology
  • GRE pumping frequency
  • Pumping recycling technology
  • Restaurant pretreatment training & best management practices
  • FOG pretreatment bylaws
  • Grease trap sizing
  • Grease trap surges
  • Measurements & metrics
  • BOD / COD
  • TSS
  • pH
  • Core Sampling methodology
  • Temperature
  • Inspection program objectives
  • Types of producers
  • Setting priorities
  • Understanding offenders
  • Approach and inspection process
  • Drains & sewers
  • Recommendations
  • Records & logs
  • Sample forms
  • ½ day field exercise

Call 604-980-9998 or email to register.