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Septic System Cleaners in School and Universities

Septic System Cleaners

Universities and many schools have large campuses that are "mini-cities". A typical university campus has dozens of buildings, each with it's own septic system. Many of them have in-house food facilities that produce grease and other waste which makes it's way into the septic system. In addition, schools have restrooms, laboratories, gyms and other operations that produce a variety of sludge and waste. In the U.S. there are more than 47,000 university or school facilities that have food service operations and therefore grease buildup in drain pipes and grease traps. Some 10,000 of these schools (mostly universities) have campuses large enough that they also have a waste disposal system that includes lift stations and sump pumps. These septic systems must be kept clean to assure that cleaner effluent is discharged into the municipal waste water treatment system to avoid fines and penalties. Traditional septic system cleaners can be toxic and damaging to pipes

Schools and universities view the grease and sludge that makes it's way into the septic system as a major and expensive problem. Most have invested millions of dollars in waste management and septic system cleaners and have very active programs to regularly "jet" their pipes, pump their grease traps and clean their lift stations. This is expensive – typically costing $100,000 or more each year.

Green Bull septic system cleaner offers a more effective and less costly solution to grease and sludge management. Through the ongoing application of Green Bull's septic system cleaner, grease buildup is virtually eliminated. This provides an environment with no odors, overflows or other grease related problems. Green Bull also cleans the discharge of effluent into municipal waste systems which will help avoid potential fines. Many universities are focused on being environmentally responsible, and Green Bull's septic cleaner can help universities obtain LEED points.