Restaurant oil and grease management in Hong Kong

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Yiu-Hung Yau
Victor Rudolph
Cat Chui-man Lo
Kam-Chau Wu
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[1] The Open University of Hong Kong,School of Science and Technology
[2] The University of Queensland,School of Chemical Engineering
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Oil and grease removal; Restaurant wastewater; Emulsified oil; Grease trap oil recycling;
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Oil and grease (O&G) in wastewater can be considered as two parts or proportion contained in emulsion which exceeded O&G standard. Most of oil becomes emulsified with water when they pass through grease trap and discharged in the effluents. Thus, it may indicate that either treatment of grease traps or standards for O&G content stipulated in technical memorandum of Water Pollution Control Ordinance (WPCO) do not reflect the actual situation. Existing grease traps should be upgraded to meet the requirements of WPCO. Alternative technologies need to be developed to tackle this unsolved problem. Good management and practices are also important to ensure proper collection and waste recycling rather than just disposing effluent into drains. Collected O&G content can be recycled as valuable products such as biofuel, flotation agent, or other derivatives. This approach not only protects the environment by improving water quality, it also encourages large flow restaurant operators to recycle oil and grease content towards cleaner production.
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页码:40735 / 40745
页数:10
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