globe trekker
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Greetings to all!
I was not sure as to which category to post this topic in, so I am
posting it in the Commercial Building Codes category, because the
topic is associated with a Commercial building application.
(NOTE: Moderators can move the topic to a different category
as you see fit.)
Application: I have an existing trash dumpster enclosure area,
for a remodeled restaurant, that has an 8 - 10 cu. yd. trash
dumpster in it. The trash dumpster enclosure also contains a
receptor to hold the used kitchen F.O.G. until it is reclaimed.
On "new construction" restaurants, we require a floor drain in
the dumpster enclosure area to catch any potential spills or
liquids coming from the dumpster itself, so as not to enter the
storm drains. Because this is a remodel project, we are trying
to assist the owner in finding some type of approved spill
containment device/system that can be placed underneath the
trash dumpster itself, rather than incurring the expense of
cutting the concrete, ..installing a floor drain and an approved
type of grease interceptor, before any liquid wastes enters
the storm drains, or the sanitary sewer system.
I have found a spill containment device for the F.O.G.
receptor (see the link), but am having a hard time finding
something large enough and durable enough to place a
dumpster on top of it.
Link: Filter Deck | UltraTech International Inc.
Do any of you have input on something for a trash dumpster
spill containment device, ..preferably something non-collapsable
and very durable!
Thanks for any input!
.
I was not sure as to which category to post this topic in, so I am
posting it in the Commercial Building Codes category, because the
topic is associated with a Commercial building application.
(NOTE: Moderators can move the topic to a different category
as you see fit.)
Application: I have an existing trash dumpster enclosure area,
for a remodeled restaurant, that has an 8 - 10 cu. yd. trash
dumpster in it. The trash dumpster enclosure also contains a
receptor to hold the used kitchen F.O.G. until it is reclaimed.
On "new construction" restaurants, we require a floor drain in
the dumpster enclosure area to catch any potential spills or
liquids coming from the dumpster itself, so as not to enter the
storm drains. Because this is a remodel project, we are trying
to assist the owner in finding some type of approved spill
containment device/system that can be placed underneath the
trash dumpster itself, rather than incurring the expense of
cutting the concrete, ..installing a floor drain and an approved
type of grease interceptor, before any liquid wastes enters
the storm drains, or the sanitary sewer system.
I have found a spill containment device for the F.O.G.
receptor (see the link), but am having a hard time finding
something large enough and durable enough to place a
dumpster on top of it.
Link: Filter Deck | UltraTech International Inc.
Do any of you have input on something for a trash dumpster
spill containment device, ..preferably something non-collapsable
and very durable!
Thanks for any input!
.