

Cost Savings: This is a bio-remediation solution that virtually eliminates the need of costly pump outs of grease traps with weekly dosing, initiating bacterial degradation and aerobic digestion of Fasts, Oils and Grease (FOG), outperforming any existing competitive product.
Efficient: Help grease traps work more efficiently, remain cleaner and increase flow to reduce associated problems related to FOG. Active oxygen effectively boosts the growth of grease digesting bacteria throughout the entire grease trap system.
Odor Mitigation: Help reduce and neutralize odors originating in grease traps.
Environmentally friendly: Safe, patent-pending, biodegradable, non-toxic and easy to use. Grease needs to be removed and disposed of in normal kitchen operations. By using Eco-tabs, landfill disposal waste is reduced.
Applications
- Restaurants & Commercial Kitchen Grease Traps & Interceptors
- Waste Water Facilities
- Lift Stations
- Pump Stations
- Septic and Sewer Systems
- Car Wash Systems
- Portable Toilets
- Ponds & Lakes
A continual and scheduled use of eco-tabs eases pumping and maintenance and prevents back-ups by reducing solids.
In response to the growing GREEN movement, various jurisdictions are implementing strict codes that mandate diminished FOG discharge into the municipal waste water stream.
How Eco-tabs work
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Eco-tabs emply Microdot Separation Technology™ (MST), which causes individual effervescent plumes throughout the waste basin of the grease trap or wastewater stream that is simply ONE OF A KIND.
Eco-tabs sink to the bottom of grease traps and feature aerobic bacteria to break down bottom sediments and grease solidified on the walls and on the surface.
Why is Grease a Problem?
Sewage back-ups and overflow of drains, toilets and manholes are typically the result of grease build-up in drainage pipes. Fats, Oils and Grease (FOG) in waste water can cause damage to both your business and the environment. Sewage backups can result in expensive clean-ups, property damage and closure of your facility due to health code violations.
Large amounts of oil and grease in the waste water cause trouble in the collection system pipes. It decreases pipe capacity and, therefore, requires that piping systems be cleaned more often and/or some piping to be replaced much sooner than otherwise expected. Oil and grease also seriously hamper effective treatment at the waste water treatment plant.
Design codes for traps allow for an average efficiency of as little as 85% between clean outs for the trap to be considered adequate. This means that, on average, 15% of the grease in the waste water is entering the sewer line. Eventually, even with a robust clean out regime it is likely that there will be a sewer backup.
A problem with a traditional trap is that it must be emptied out either by scooping or pumping out all the contents and carting the effluent away to a specialist renderer or to landfills. All grease traps need to be cleaned out periodically and it’s a dirty job. Running hot water down the drain not only wastes water, it simply moves the problem downstream! Catching the grease at the source is the most economical way to reduce all costs.
In response to the growing GREEN movement, various jurisdictions are implementing strict codes that mandate diminished FOG discharge into the municipal waste water stream.