LANSING, W.Va. - May 4, 2020 - Greasezilla™ reports its expansion beyond supporting the traditional wastewater treatment and grease trap waste hauling sectors and into the biodiesel production, anaerobic digestion, food processing and water reclamation industries. Communities from North America, Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Africa and around the globe are seeking the leading clean technology in commercial Fats, Oil and Grease (FOG) separation to protect water infrastructure and meet environmental goals.
Greasezilla is having a positive impact across a variety of industry sectors.
Wastewater Treatment Facilities: Municipalities are installing Greasezilla systems to help their publicly owned treatment works handle grease and prevent Sanitary Sewer Overflows. With fewer blockages and equipment repair, annual operations and maintenance budgets are more stable and predictable. Facilities also generate revenue from tipping fees and the sale of Greasezilla's advanced biofuel offtake.
Within the past year, the Hampton Roads Sanitation District selected Greasezilla for its Nansemond Treatment plant in Virginia.
Independent Haulers: A dire shortage of FOG processing solutions and centers limit disposal options for haulers, leaving them to drive long distances in order to dump their loads. Independent haulers are turning to Greasezilla to help them dispose of the vast amounts of grease trap waste they collect from commercial foodservice businesses. By investing in the system, haulers solve their own grease disposal challenges as well as gain tipping revenue from other haulers. Systems are slated for Chicago, New Orleans and Atlanta.
Biodiesel Production: Greasezilla's Brown Grease offtake is an ideal feedstock for biodiesel conversion. Instead of purchasing materials needed for the feedstock, biodiesel plants can generate their own. Greasezilla's system adds profitability to biodiesel production facilities by generating high-quality feedstock in-house from materials that haulers will pay to unload. New systems are slated for Connecticut and Georgia.
Anaerobic Digestion: Anaerobic digestion is often utilized for FOG disposal but balancing the biology and input stream is essential. The batter layer from FOG is excellent for digesters if the quality of the organic waste can be managed. Greasezilla's FOG separation process manages those input characteristics, providing a balanced feedstock for digesters. Systems are slated for Washington and California.
Water Reclamation: As a pretreatment process, Greasezilla benefits water reclamation organizations looking to recover water for use in irrigation or groundwater recharge. Since grease trap waste consists of 95% water that can be extracted by Greasezilla, it is a readily available source for water reclamation technology. A new system is slated for Texas.
Food Processors: Greasezilla introduced a flexible, modular system configuration to accommodate remote and large-scale food production facilities. The modular Greasezilla system can be placed at any large-scale collection point. Designed for interior and exterior placement, the modular FOG separation system is scalable in 10,000-gallon increments, with a new system slated for Massachusetts.
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