Could it possibly be that the petrochemical works has used its normal valve standard (petrochemical) also for the sanitary sewer service?
Is this standard and selection necessary?
If heating to sterilizea or process at 100 deg C (Real max temperature?) and 2" with normal sewer sludge (real fluid?), pigging to clean inside pipeline walls from burnt on fat residues would probably be necessary. Full bore would be highly recommendable, and why not 3-piece ball valves to be able to swing out, inspect and change the section with the ball.
At lower real temperature (70 deg C and lower), and higher dimension (2 inch and up) the normal European selection would be soft sealing gate-valves or knife-gate valves, epoxy outer and partly inner coated. (Epoxy coating normally limited to the 70 deg C.)
Materials would be SS316 for the small ballvalves, PTFE seats and floating ball, for the larger valves mentioned nodular cast iron body, same for gate, but elastomer (NBR normally) coated, trim SS/gun metal, and SS for the knife and stem for the knifegate valve.