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Fats, Oils, and Grease (FOG) Articles

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High-Strength Wastewater and the Onsite System

When high-strength waste is involved, it adds more variables and options you’ll need to provide your customer
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System Pretreats Camp Grease Interceptor and Seeds Downstream Septic System With Aerobic Microorganisms

This case study from an environmental education nonprofit shows how Grease Interceptor Modules from IMET eliminated a thick FOG layer in its septic system
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Case Studies: Advanced Treatment Units

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Considerations for Campground Septic Systems

These recreational areas are a different animal when it comes to new onsite wastewater treatment systems
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Product News - August 2025

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The Ins and Outs of Pumping Grease

Diving into fats, oils and grease and the systems used to collect them
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Why Some Regions Have More Grease Trap Nightmares

Why Garbage Disposals Are a Problem for Septic Systems

Why More Cities Are Requiring Grease Trap Maintenance Plans

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Grease Trap Nightmares: The Worst Cases and How to Handle Them

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How Does Diet Affect Septic Systems

A look into the evolution of fibers, fats and proteins entering septic systems

What's the Thickest System You've Ever Seen?

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Product Spotlight: Live microbes and enzymes cut through the FOG

Pump the Tank at the End of the Inspection

Pump the Tank at the End of the Inspection

I have to qualify my earlier advice about septic system inspections; a pumpout is necessary, but should be the last item on your to-do list.