
doi: 10.2172/9782
This study collected and analyzed data on urban waste grease resources in 30 randomly selected metropolitan areas in the United States. Two major categories (yellow grease feedstock collected from restaurants by rendering companies; and grease trap wastes from restaurants, which can either be pumped into tank trucks for disposal or flow through municipal sewage systems into wastewater treatment plants) were considered in this study.
Restaurants, Consumption, Greases, Sewage, Water Treatment Plants Urban, Grease Trap Wastes, Yellow Grease Feedstock, Resources, Disposal, And Utilization, Urban, Waste Water, Wastes, Tanks, Resource Assessment, Waste Grease, 32 Energy Conservation, Urban Areas
Restaurants, Consumption, Greases, Sewage, Water Treatment Plants Urban, Grease Trap Wastes, Yellow Grease Feedstock, Resources, Disposal, And Utilization, Urban, Waste Water, Wastes, Tanks, Resource Assessment, Waste Grease, 32 Energy Conservation, Urban Areas
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