30. What should you do if the soakage pit becomes clogged?
a.
Unclog and continue to use it.
b.
Construct another.
c.
Use the other one while this one self cleans.
d.
Cover it with one foot of compacted earth, mark it, and construct a new one.
31. Which statement is correct about a baffle grease trap?
a.
The drum or box is divided vertically into an entrance, three middle chambers,
and an exit chamber by attaching a wooden baffle.
b.
The baffle should hang to a point within one inch of the bottom.
c.
A strainer may be made from glass, wood, or rock.
d.
The grease trap must always be watertight and it can never be placed
partially under the ground.
32. Which statement is out of sequence (comes too late) for the baffle grease trap
process?
a.
The chambers are filled with cool water.
b.
As the warm liquid strikes the cool water, the grease rises to the surface of
the entrance chamber.
c.
When the liquid reaches the outlet pipe near the top of the exit chamber, it
runs through this pipe into the soakage pit.
d.
The liquid runs under the baffle, filling the exit chamber.
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