ARA Gunzgen lipasanF® testimonial — Mr Bleuer reports
In this testimonial, Mr Bleuer from the ARA Gunzgen treatment plant shares his experience with lipasanF® in day-to-day operation.
The recording is aimed at operators and managers of treatment plants who want to see how biological support in dealing with grease is assessed from practice.
What the testimonial covers
Mr Bleuer reports from everyday operation at the ARA Gunzgen: where grease is an issue, how lipasanF® is used, and how he assesses the biological support from his point of view.
The contribution is a personal testimonial and reflects the operator’s perspective. It is intended as a practical impression, not as a standardised measurement record.
What the testimonial is about
Three points for context:
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Mr Bleuer describes his experience with lipasanF® in operation at the ARA Gunzgen.
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Its use is intended as biological support in dealing with grease — complementing regular plant operation.
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The video is aimed at operators and managers of treatment plants with grease-laden areas.
Why grease in the treatment plant matters
Grease enters treatment plants via wastewater and can deposit at various points. This can complicate operation, encourage odour and increase maintenance effort — especially in areas where a lot of grease-laden wastewater converges.
lipasanF® is a form of biological support: lipolytic microorganisms assist the breakdown of grease. The testimonial from the ARA Gunzgen illustrates how this approach is perceived in day-to-day operation from the operator’s point of view — complementing, not replacing, orderly plant management.
A practical impression from the treatment plant — biological support where grease actually occurs.