The purpose of this Part 4 is to outline the wastewater pretreatment
requirements for food preparation establishments and other commercial
and industrial facilities that discharge fats, oils, and grease in
their wastewater flow. All new and existing facilities that generate
and discharge fats, oils, and grease in their wastewater flow shall
install, operate and maintain FOG management equipment.
As used in this Part, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
AGENT
Authorized representative of the Town of Putnam.
CONTACT PERSON
The individual responsible for overseeing daily operation
of the food preparation establishment and who is responsible for overseeing
the food preparation establishment's compliance with the FOG pretreatment
program as established herein.
FATS, OILS AND GREASE (FOG)
Animal- and plant-derived substances that may solidify or
become viscous between the temperatures of 32° F. and 150°
F. (0° C. to 65° C.) and that separate from wastewater by
gravity; any edible substance identified as grease per the most-current
EPA method as listed in 40 CFR 136.3.
FOG INTERCEPTOR
A passive tank installed outside a building and designed
to remove fats, oils and grease from flowing wastewater while allowing
wastewater to flow through it, and as further defined herein.
FOG MANAGEMENT EQUIPMENT
Refers to properly installed and operated FOG interceptors
and alternate FOG management equipment as approved by the Town of
Putnam Water Pollution Control Director.
FOOD PREPARATION ESTABLISHMENTS
Includes establishments that use food preparation processes
and that are regulated by the Northeast District Department of Health
and classified as a Class III or Class IV facility or are regulated
by the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection. These facilities
include but are not limited to restaurants, hotel kitchens, hospitals,
school kitchens, bars, factory cafeterias and clubs. Industrial food
processing facilities are not regulated by this Part 4.
GREASE RECOVERY UNIT (GRU)
All active indoor mechanical systems designed to remove fats,
oils and grease by physical separation from flowing wastewater, as
further defined herein.
REGIONAL FOG DISPOSAL FACILITY
A facility for the collection and disposal of nonrenderable
FOG approved by the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental
Protection.
RENDERABLE FATS, OILS, AND GREASE
Refers to fats, oils, and grease not contaminated by contact
with wastewater and which can be recycled by a rendering company.
Renderable fats, oils, and grease sources include but are not limited
to fryolators, grills and exhaust hoods.