Oil Grit Separator
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Oil and Grit Separator
Traditional BMP
Oil and grit separators are designed to treat stormwater runoff by removing settleable solids, oil and grease, debris and floatables from stormwater runoff through gravitational settling and trapping of pollutants. Typically, these systems are underground and installed at inlet structures.
Maintaining Oil and Grit Separators
Routine maintenance should be performed on oil and grit separators. Typically, maintenance includes removing accumulated sediment and pressure washing system to remove blockage. Additional maintenance may be necessary if a spill occurs upstream and drains into the practice.
After a large rainstorm, inspect inlets, outlets, and other structural components to the oil-grit separators.
Common Issues of Oil and Grit Separators
Here are some of the common problems to be aware of when maintaining a bioretention area. They include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Clogging in the inlet and outlet structure
- Sediment and oil/grease build-up
- Inability to remove dissolved or emulsified oils and pollutants such as coolants, soluble, lubricants, glycols, and alcohols
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