bert79
Active member
Hello all,
As I've posted before my dad and I just purchased a 3+1 rehab project. We cleaned out the four pits this morning. It wasn't too bad. We're drying out the sludge in the bays and our disposal company takes the dry dirt with the garbage. After cleaning out the pits we were about to start cleaning out the basin that sits behind the building. I thought this may be an oil separator. It has a circular cover. Below the cover is a vertical shaft made of brick that extends approximately 3 feet down. The water level sits just below the brick shaft, at the top of the outlet pipe. The basin appears to flare out below the brick. The sludge seems to be more oily in this basin, as opposed to the bay pits and there seems to be more oily sheen to the surface of the water. If I'm right and this is an oil separator, what are people paying to have these pumped out? Does anyone have anything similar at their wash? It would have been nice if they made them more user friendly but maybe they weren't thinking about that in the 1980's... I will TRY to post some pictures. Any info/help is appreciated. Thanks!
https://photos-5.dropbox.com/t/2/AA...ceKzC4nGp-jqyMio6Q8?size=1280x960&size_mode=3
https://photos-6.dropbox.com/t/2/AA...V6RgcdcXZx1wSfQjOIE?size=1280x960&size_mode=3
https://photos-5.dropbox.com/t/2/AA...7XLDYrmdu-rdK-K6vtI?size=1280x960&size_mode=3
As I've posted before my dad and I just purchased a 3+1 rehab project. We cleaned out the four pits this morning. It wasn't too bad. We're drying out the sludge in the bays and our disposal company takes the dry dirt with the garbage. After cleaning out the pits we were about to start cleaning out the basin that sits behind the building. I thought this may be an oil separator. It has a circular cover. Below the cover is a vertical shaft made of brick that extends approximately 3 feet down. The water level sits just below the brick shaft, at the top of the outlet pipe. The basin appears to flare out below the brick. The sludge seems to be more oily in this basin, as opposed to the bay pits and there seems to be more oily sheen to the surface of the water. If I'm right and this is an oil separator, what are people paying to have these pumped out? Does anyone have anything similar at their wash? It would have been nice if they made them more user friendly but maybe they weren't thinking about that in the 1980's... I will TRY to post some pictures. Any info/help is appreciated. Thanks!
https://photos-5.dropbox.com/t/2/AA...ceKzC4nGp-jqyMio6Q8?size=1280x960&size_mode=3
https://photos-6.dropbox.com/t/2/AA...V6RgcdcXZx1wSfQjOIE?size=1280x960&size_mode=3
https://photos-5.dropbox.com/t/2/AA...7XLDYrmdu-rdK-K6vtI?size=1280x960&size_mode=3
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