A grease trap is a plumbing device designed to intercept most greases and solids before they enter a wastewater disposal system. Common wastewater contains small amounts of oils which enter into septic tanks and treatment facilities to form a floating scum layer which later on causes blockages and back-ups in the sewer. Hence, grease trap is used. You can find grease trap sizes ranging from small to big.
On the other hand, a storm water pits is a reinforced concrete chamber constructed below ground, designed to accept rainwater from surface inlets and/or one or more upstream storm water pipes and to discharge this rainwater into a single downstream storm water pipe. There are many types of storm water pits which are known by various names throughout Australia like inlet pit, field inlet pit, kerb inlet pit, grated kerb inlet pit, etc. Hence you can choose whatever suits you best.
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