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Imet case study
Problem: A world-class resort in the Caribbean had multiple three-chamber grease interceptors that were causing significant hydrogen sulfide odor issues for guests. Additionally, the grease interceptors needed to be pumped twice a month due to significant grease buildup in all three chambers and to prevent grease from consistently exiting into the downstream lines. The resort was receiving odor complaints from guests regarding both grease interceptors. Solution: IMET Grease Interceptor Modules were installed directly into each chamber of the two three-chamber grease interceptors at the resort. Each installation was completed in under two hours as each system consists of a module connected
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