All done, it took four 15ltr washed to get a good 50/50. I gotta get me some Acetone for the next go.
Now riddle me this, I took a sample from the last wash, let it settle and split took some of the Bio and did a 50/50, nice clear water phase.
I drained down the 15lt from the reactor and it's like milk.



??
Got a theory about this... well here goes!
I wonder if the meth reduces with each wash rather than in just one wash, with the subsequent washes the meth ppms or % reduces. When it gets to a critical low level it suddenly releases the greatest concentration of soaps.
If this is true it would explain how you can get fairly clear discharge water on one wash and then the water on the next wash seems more cloudy. I've seen this on the odd occasion with gradual mist washing, can't recall seeing it with pump washing though, so not sure how or if it's likely to be true with pump washing. It's only a theory, no other evidence to suggest that it's true.
If I was making bio at the mo, I'd use my shiny new meth tester (compliments of KH) to add some numbers to the idea.
I'll sit back now and await the ridicule :-))