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Removed 'further reading' links edit
I have removed:
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- Environmental Products and Services
- [2]
- Goslyn Grease Recovery Devices
- Grease Guardian
- http://www.filtratraps.com/
- http://www.londongreasetraps.com/
- [http://www.greenturtletech.com/ Green Turtle Fiberglass Interceptors
- Function of Grease Trap and Biological Treatment (3 videos)
- Oil Water Separators
- "Passive Grease Traps". greasetrap.ca. GMartin. 2010.
- "How a Grease Trap Works". sosliquids.com. SOS Liquid Waste Haulers. 2008.
- "Online store for Grease Traps and Biological Dosing. Supplier of the Grease Shield, Grease Guzzler and Sewage Treatment Plants". watlinghopedirect.co.uk. Watling Hope Direct. 2008.
- "Grease Traps and Biological Dosing". watling-hope.co.uk. Watling Hope Ltd. 2008.
- "What is a Grease Trap?". big-dipper.com. Big Dipper Thermaco, Inc. 2007.
- "Guide to Grease Interceptors (great introduction for the layman)" (PDF). pdionline.org/grease.pdf. The Plumbing and Drainage Institute. 1998.
- "Grease Traps and Biological Treatment". envirozyme.com. Envirozyme Inc. 2008.
- "Biological Treatment". Biobug.com. Bio-Systems International. 2008.
- "Automatic Grease removal, the mechanical solution". greaseguardian.com. FM Environmental Ltd. 2010.
- "Managing the High Cost of Waste" (PDF). epas-ltd.com. Environmental Products and Services Ltd. 2009.
- "'Best Management Practices' Environmental Products and Services" (PDF). epas-ltd.com. Environmental Products and Services Ltd. 2009.
- "'Automatic Grease Separation and Solids Removal' Environmental Products and Services" (PDF). epas-ltd.com. Environmental Products and Services Ltd. 2009.
- "Grease Treatment, the biological solution". watling-hope.co.uk. Watling Hope Ltd. 2008.
- "Automatic Grease removal, the mechanical solution". greaseguardian.com. FM Environmental Ltd. 2008.
- "Grease Management Explained". londongreasetraps.com. LGTraps . 2010.
There may be something useful there to expand the article. --Dirk Beetstra T C 14:37, 24 August 2010 (UTC)
Missing Information edit
This article does not describe how a grease interceptor works!65.183.128.154 (talk) 17:45, 23 February 2012 (UTC)
Name edit
"Grease trap" is used far more often and is used in the intro of this article than "grease interceptor". The only info that actually suggests that "grease interceptor" might be a proper term is totally unsourced. --Tangerineduel (talk) 13:11, 2 November 2013 (UTC)
- I agree. That was immediately jarring to see: introducing the subject with one term and then only mentioning the title of the article as another name for it. Article should be moved to grease trap. 72.200.151.13 (talk) 05:16, 22 June 2014 (UTC)
Requested move edit
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The result of the move request was: article moved. Unopposed after two weeks. Armbrust The Homunculus 10:55, 12 August 2014 (UTC)
Grease interceptor → Grease trap – Most common name. Seems to be used by the majority of professionals (Roto Rooter, e.g.), judging by the top Google results. Grease interceptor is still a perfectly legitimate alternative name, but does not appear to be the most appropriate title for this article on a generic device. Even the article prefers grease trap over interceptor and has done so since its inception. Relisted. Jenks24 (talk) 11:23, 5 August 2014 (UTC) 72.200.151.13 (talk) 07:06, 29 July 2014 (UTC)
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