[Ord. No. 19-07, 2-11-2019]
The objective of this Article is to aid in preventing the introduction and accumulation of fats, oils, and greases into the municipal wastewater system, which will or tend to cause or contribute to sanitary sewer blockages and obstructions. This Article is intended to protect the health, welfare, and safety of the public and the environment by regulating Food Service Establishments and other industrial or commercial establishments generating wastewater containing fats, oils or greases thereby minimizing their impact on the City's wastewater system and treatment plant. This Article regulates such Users by requiring that Grease Interceptors and other approved strategies be installed, implemented, and maintained in accordance with the provisions hereof.
[Ord. No. 19-07, 2-11-2019]
The following terms shall apply when used in this Article:
ACTION LEVEL
The concentration based numeric value that the Grease Interceptor effluent, at the device's outlet tee and prior to mixing with any other waste water from the contributing establishment's property, are expected to achieve on a consistent or stipulated basis.
COMMON INTERCEPTOR
One (1) or more interceptors receiving FOG laden wastewater from more than one (1) establishment. Common interceptors may be located at shopping centers, malls, entertainment complexes, sporting arenas, hotels, multi-tenant "flex" spaces, mixed-use spaces, and other sites where multiple establishments are connected to a single Grease Interceptor. The owner of the property on which the common Grease Interceptor is located shall be primarily responsible for the maintenance, upkeep, and repair of the common interceptor.
DIRECTOR
The Waste Water Department Head, his/her designee, or such other person or persons as may be designated by the City Administrator from time to time.
FATS, OILS, AND GREASES
Organic polar compounds derived from animal and/or plant sources that contain multiple carbon chain triglyceride molecules. These substances are detectable and measurable using analytical test procedures established in 40 CFR 136, as may be amended from time to time. All are sometimes referred to herein as "grease" or "greases" or "FOG."
FOOD SERVICE ESTABLISHMENTS or "FSE"
Any commercial, industrial, or institutional establishment engaged in activities of preparing, serving, or otherwise making available for consumption foodstuffs and that use one (1) or more of the following preparation activities: Cooking by frying (all methods), baking (all methods), grilling, sauteing, rotisserie cooking, broiling (all methods), boiling, blanching, roasting, toasting, or poaching, and infrared heating, searing, barbecuing, and any other food preparation or serving activity that produces a consumable food product in or on a receptacle requiring washing to be reused.
GREASE RECOVERY UNIT or GRU
An indoor mechanical system designed to remove FOG by physical separation from wastewater.
GREASE TRAP OR INTERCEPTOR
A device for separating waterborne greases and grease complexes from wastewater and retaining such greases and grease complexes prior to the wastewater exiting the trap and entering the sanitary sewer collection and treatment system. Grease traps also serve to collect solids that settle, generated by and from activities that subject Users to this Article, prior to the water exiting the trap and entering the sanitary sewer collection and treatment system. Grease traps and interceptors are sometimes referred to herein as "grease interceptors."
MINIMUM DESIGN CAPABILITY
The design features of a Grease Interceptor and its ability or volume required to effectively intercept and retain greases and settled solids from grease-laden wastewaters discharged to the public sanitary sewer.
NON-COOKING ESTABLISHMENTS
Those establishments primarily engaged in the preparation of precooked foodstuffs that do not include any form of cooking, but that may produce a consumable food product in or on a receptacle requiring washing to be reused.
OPERATOR
The individual identified by a User that is responsible for cleaning/pumping, setting up inspections and keeping all documents on file.
PROGRAM ACKNOWLEDGEMENT CERTIFICATE
Program confirmation documentation issued by the Director. The User is required to keep the Program Acknowledgement Certificate on premises and produce it upon request of the City of Fredericktown.
SERVICE PROVIDER
Any third party not in the employment of the User that performs maintenance, repair, and other services on a User's Grease Interceptor at the User's directive.
USER
Any person or entity, including those located outside of jurisdictional limits of the City, who contributes, causes, or permits the contribution or discharge of wastewater into the City's wastewater system, including persons who contribute such wastewater from mobile sources, such as those who discharge hauled wastewater. Users include property owners who provide Common Interceptors for one (1) or more independent establishments, including tenants. User also includes any owner or occupant of property of premises where the City's wastewater system is available and reasonably accessible, whether connected to the wastewater system or not.
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A. 
Grease Interceptors shall be installed and maintained, at the User's expense, when a User operates a Food Service Establishment. All grease interceptors must meet the requirements of the International Plumbing Code as adopted by the City. If there is a conflict between the terms of this Article and the adopted version of the International Plumbing Code, the International Plumbing Code shall control.
1. 
All new establishments are subject to grease interceptor requirements,
2. 
Existing Food Service Establishments:
a. 
All existing FSEs determined by the Director to have a potential to adversely impact the City's sewer system will be notified of their obligation to install a grease interceptor within the specified period set forth in the notification letter.
b. 
All existing establishments with planned modification with a building permit evaluation of fifty thousand dollars ($50,000.00) or more will be required to include plans to comply with the grease interceptor requirements. These facilities must obtain approval from the Director for grease interceptor sizing prior to submitting plans for a building permit.
3. 
Grease Interceptors may be required in Non-Cooking Establishments or cold dairy and frozen foodstuffs establishments and other industrial or commercial establishments when the establishment generates wastewater containing fat or grease and the Director determines an interceptor is necessary to prevent contribution or accumulation of grease to the sanitary sewer collection and treatment system.
B. 
All wastewater containing FOG from a Food Service Establishment shall be directed to and through FOG management equipment. Sanitary facilities, such as toilets and urinals, and other similar fixtures containing domestic waste shall not discharge to the Grease Interceptor.
C. 
All Food Service Establishments required to have FOG management equipment shall submit the design and specifications to the City Building Inspector prior to installation for review and approval as part of the building process. All costs and related expenses associated with the installation and connection of the FOG management equipment shall be borne by the FSE. Proper operation, maintenance and repair shall be solely at the User's expense. The FSE shall indemnify the City and its agents for any loss or damage that may directly or indirectly occur due to failure to install or improper maintenance and usage of the FOG management equipment. The FSE shall name an Operator responsible for cleaning/pumping, setting up inspections and keeping all documents on file.
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A. 
All Grease Interceptors shall be of a type, design, and capacity approved by the Director and shall be readily and easily accessible for maintenance and repair, including cleaning and for City inspection.
B. 
No valve or piping bypass equipment that could allow the discharge of food preparation wastewater (containing FOG) to directly enter the building sewer shall be allowed.
C. 
The following formula shall be used in determining the size of interceptor for New Food Service Establishments: (Outdoor Units)
1. 
Food Preparation Establishments that have a seating capacity of two hundred fifty (250) or less shall have a FOG Interceptor with a minimum size of one thousand (1,000) gallons.
2. 
Food Preparation Establishments that have a seating capacity of two hundred fifty (250) to three hundred fifty (350) shall have a FOG Interceptor with a minimum size of one thousand five hundred (1,500) gallons.
3. 
Food Preparation Establishments that have a seating capacity in excess of three hundred fifty (350) shall have a FOG Interceptor with a minimum size of two thousand (2,000) gallons.
D. 
The following formula shall be used in determining the size of interceptor for Existing Food Service Establishments: (Indoor Units have to be cleaned weekly if not daily)
General Procedures:
To Determine the Flow Rate of Each Sink:
1.
Calculate the capacity of the sink in cubic inches:
_____(length) x _____(width) x _____(depth) =_____cu. in.
2.
Convert the capacity from cubic inches to gallons per minute (GPM):
_____ cu. in./231 = _____ GPM.
3.
Adjust for displacement: _____ GPM x 0.075 = _____ GPM.
4.
Result is the flow rate required to drain the sink in one (1) minute
 
 
*Discharge from spray hoods is determined by the flow rate of the hood.
*It is not recommended to pass commercial dishwashers through an interceptor.
Sizing for Multiple Fixtures:
1.
Determine the flow rate for each fixture to be serviced by the interceptor.
2.
Add together 100% of the largest flow rate, fifty percent (50%) of the second largest, and twenty-five percent (25%) of all others.
3.
Result is the recommended flow rate of the interceptor.
 
 
 
 
Example:
1.
Fixture A: 35 GPM Flow Rate
2.
35 GPM (A) x 100% = 35 GPM
Fixture B: 26 GPM Flow Rate
26 GPM (B) x 50% = 13 GPM
Fixture C: 18 GPM Flow Rate
30 GPM (C + D) x 25% = 7.5 GPM
Fixture D: 12 GPM Flow Rate
Total Flow Rate: 55.5 GPM
E. 
No non-grease-laden sources are allowed to be connected to sewer lines intended for Grease Interceptor service.
F. 
Access manholes shall have an installed diameter of twenty-four (24) inches, a maximum weight of fifty (50) pounds, and shall be provided over each chamber, interior baffle wall, and each sanitary tee. The access penetrations, commonly referred to as "risers" into the Grease Interceptor shall also be, at a minimum, twenty-four (24) inches in diameter. The access manholes shall extend at least to finished grade and be designed and maintained to prevent water inflow or infiltration. The manholes shall also have readily removable covers to facilitate inspection, grease removal, and wastewater sampling activities.
G. 
The site of the FOG Interceptor shall be at the discretion of the Public Works and Building Departments.
H. 
All FOG Interceptors shall be inspected upon installation or before being covered up, by a representative of the Public Works and Building Departments.
I. 
The installation of a FOG Interceptor shall meet all requirements of State and Local Plumbing codes and be in accordance with FOG Interceptor details as per Appendix A or B, set out in Section 725.260 at the end of this Article.
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A. 
Where FOG are by-products of food preparation and/or cleanup, reasonable efforts shall be made to separate waste FOG into a separate container for proper and legal waste disposal. Except as contained in by-products of food preparation and/or cleanup, waste FOG shall not be discharged to any drains or grease interceptors. Such waste shall be placed in a container designed to hold such waste and either used by industry or disposed of in a proper and legal manner.
B. 
The influent to interceptors shall not exceed one hundred forty degrees Fahrenheit (140° F.). The temperature at the interceptor's flow control device inspection port shall be considered equivalent to the temperature of the influent.
C. 
Waste shall enter the grease interceptor only through the inlet flow control device, then the inlet pipe.
D. 
Where food-waste grinders (garbage disposals) are installed, the waste from these units shall also discharge directly to the grease interceptor, and not directly to the City sewer system.
E. 
No food service establishment, with or without FOG management equipment, shall discharge, cause to be discharged, or place objects to be discharged with any wastewater with an animal/vegetable FOG concentration in excess of one hundred (100) milligrams per liter (100 mg/l), as determined by the approved analytical test for total recoverable oil and grease derived from animal/vegetable sources listed in 40 CFR 136, or in concentrations and/or quantities which will harm the City's wastewater system as directed by the Public Works Department.
F. 
The operator shall make every practical effort to reduce the amount of FOG discharged to the City's wastewater system.
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A. 
All Grease Interceptors shall be serviced and emptied of accumulated waste content as required in order to maintain Minimum Design Capability or effective volume of the Grease Interceptor, but not less often than every ninety (90) days or as permitted in a valid program modification. All cleaning/pumping schedules shall be set by the Director. Users who are required to pass wastewater through a Grease Interceptor shall:
1. 
Provide for a minimum hydraulic retention time of twenty-four (24) minutes at actual peak flow between the influent and effluent baffles, with twenty-five percent (25%) of the total volume of the Grease Interceptor being allowed for any food-derived solids to settle or accumulate and floatable grease derived materials to rise and accumulate, identified hereafter as a solids blanket and grease cap respectively.
2. 
Remove any accumulated grease cap and solids blanket as required, but at intervals of not longer than ninety (90) days at the User's expense, or in accordance with a valid program modification or other Director's requirements. Grease Interceptors shall be kept free of inorganic solid materials, such as grit, rocks, gravel, sand, eating utensils, cigarettes, shells, towels, rags, etc., which could settle into this solids blanket and thereby reduce the effective volume of the Grease Interceptor.
3. 
Not permit hot water, chemicals and/or biological additives to be used as an aid in cleaning that could cause the FOG fractions to be released from the interceptor into the City's wastewater system.
B. 
Indoor Grease Interceptors shall be completely evacuated on a more frequent basis than Outdoor Grease Interceptors and may require weekly or daily cleaning. Outdoor interceptors shall be completely evacuated a minimum of every one hundred and eighty (180) days, or more frequently when:
1. 
Twenty-five percent (25%) or more of the wetted height of the grease trap or Grease Interceptor, as measured from the bottom of the device to the invert of the outlet pipe, contains floating materials, sediment, oils or greases; or
2. 
The discharge exceeds BOD, COD, TSS, FOG, pH, or other pollutant levels established by the Public Works Department; or
3. 
If there is a history of non-compliance.
C. 
The Operator shall be responsible for the proper removal and disposal, by appropriate means, of the collected material removed from the FOG Management Equipment. The User shall operate and maintain the Grease Interceptor to achieve and consistently maintain any applicable grease Action Level. "Consistent" shall mean any wastewater sample taken from such Grease Interceptor must meet the terms of numerical limit attainment described in Section 725.230.
D. 
The use of biological or other additives as a grease degradation or conditioning agent is permissible only upon prior written approval of the Director. Any User using biological or other additives shall maintain the trap or interceptor in such a manner that attainment of any grease wastewater, Action Level, solids blanket or grease cap criteria, goal or directive, as measured from the Grease Interceptor outlet or interior, is consistently achieved.
E. 
The use of automatic grease removal systems is permissible only upon prior written approval of the Director and the City's Building Inspector. Any User using a Grease Interceptor located on the interior of the site shall be subject to any operational requirements set forth by the City of Fredericktown. Any User using this equipment shall operate the system in such a manner that attainment of the grease wastewater discharge limit, as measured from the unit's outlet, is consistently achieved as required by the Director.
F. 
The Director may make determinations of Grease Interceptor adequacy need, design, appropriateness, application, location, modification(s), and conditional usage based on review of all relevant information regarding Grease Interceptor performance, facility site and building plan review by all regulatory reviewing agencies and may require repairs to, or modification or replacement of Grease Interceptors.
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A. 
The User is required to keep a Program Acknowledgement Certificate on premises and produce it upon request of the City of Fredericktown.
B. 
The User shall maintain a written manifest of Grease Interceptor maintenance for three (3) years. All such records must be available for inspection by the City at all times. Copies shall be given to the Inspector during scheduled inspections. The User manifest shall include:
1. 
FSE name and physical location;
2. 
Date of Grease Interceptor service;
3. 
Time of Grease Interceptor service;
4. 
Name of Grease Interceptor service company;
5. 
Name and signature of Grease Interceptor service company agent performing said service;
6. 
Established service frequency and type of service: full pump out, partial pump out (type of nature of operations);
7. 
Number and size of each Grease Interceptor serviced at FSE location;
8. 
Approximated amount, per best professional judgment of contract Service Provider, of grease and solids removed from each Grease Interceptor;
9. 
Total volume of waste removed from each Grease Interceptor;
10. 
Destination of removed wastes, food solids, and wastewater disposal;
11. 
Signature and date of FSE personnel confirming service completion; and
12. 
Such other information as required by Director.
C. 
Persons who collect and transport grease waste shall maintain a record of each individual collection and deposit. Such records shall be in the form of a manifest. The manifest shall include:
1. 
Name, address, telephone number of transporter;
2. 
Name, signature, address, and phone number of the FSE who generated the waste and the date collected;
3. 
Type and amount(s) of waste collected or transported;
4. 
Name of responsible person(s) collecting, transporting, and depositing the waste;
5. 
Date and place where the waste was deposited;
6. 
Identification (location and Operator) of the facility where the waste was deposited;
7. 
Name and signature of facility on-site representative acknowledging receipt of the waste and the amount of waste received.
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A. 
Modifications. A User may request a modification to the following requirements of this Article. Such request for a modification shall be in writing and shall provide the information set forth below.
1. 
User's Grease Interceptor Pumping Frequency. The Director may modify the ninety-day Grease Interceptor pump out frequency when the User provides data, and performance criteria relative to the overall effectiveness of a proposed alternate and such can be substantiated by the Director. Proposed alternatives may include: Grease Interceptor pumping or maintenance matters, bioremediation as a complement to Grease Interceptor maintenance, Grease Interceptor selection and sizing criteria, and specialized ware washing procedures. Even if a modification of the frequency of pumping the Grease Interceptor is granted, an outdoor Grease Interceptor shall be fully evacuated, cleaned, and inspected at least once every year and an indoor Grease Interceptor shall be fully evacuated, cleaned and inspected at least once every week.
2. 
Grease Interceptor Maintenance And Service Procedures. The Director may modify the method(s) or procedure(s) utilized to service a Grease Interceptor when the User provides data, and performance criteria related to the overall effectiveness of a proposed alternate method or procedure and such can be substantiated by the Director. If a modification to maintenance and service procedures is permitted it shall be a conditional discharged permit approval.
3. 
Prior Approval. Any modification must be approved by the Director, in writing, before implementation by the User or the User's designated Service Provider.
B. 
Exemption. A User may request exemption from the standard FOG management equipment installation when a FOG Interceptor or GRU are impractical. Each application for exemption shall be individually reviewed. For example, exemptions may be granted when:
1. 
Locations Serving Limited Continental Breakfast: So long as food is not prepared on site, paper supplies only are used, dairy products are not discharged to the City's wastewater system from the location, and no FOG deposits within the wastewater system are found or originate.
2. 
Site Where Catered Meals Are Distributed And Consumed: So long as all dishes, pans, utensils, etc., are removed and cleaned at an approved facility with properly operating and sized FOG management equipment.
3. 
FSE Establishments Serving Only Pre-Packaged Foods: So long as only pre-packaged foods, such as, but not limited to, pre-packaged ice cream, pre-packaged sandwiches, and pre-packaged fudge unless such establishments are distributing or disposing of the dairy products or cleaning dishes, pans or utensils that have contacted FOG material.
C. 
Interior Interceptor. If a User documents that conditions exist ("space constraints") on their establishment site that limit the ability to locate a Grease Interceptor on the exterior of the establishment, the User may request an interior location for the interceptor. Such request shall contain the following information:
1. 
Location of public sewer main and easement in relation to available exterior space outside building.
2. 
Existing plumbing layout at or in a site.
3. 
A Statement of Understanding, signed by the User or authorized agent, acknowledging and accepting conditions the Director may place on permitting an identified interior location. Conditions may include requirements to use alternative mechanisms, devices, procedures, or operations relative to an interior location.
4. 
Such other information as may be required by the Director.
D. 
Grease Recovery Unit. In the event the Direct determines that the FSE cannot install a Grease Interceptor as required by this Article due to physical limitations or other extreme circumstances, the FSE shall install a grease recovery unit.
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A. 
The User's premises shall be open at all reasonable times to the Director for the performance of inspections of Grease Interceptor maintenance practices within the customer's premises.
B. 
An on-site inspection shall be performed every ninety (90) days by an inspector from the City. Inspections shall be set up to coincide with cleaning/pumping to ensure that all fittings and fixtures inside the interceptor are in good condition and functioning properly. The depth of the grease inside the tank shall be measured and recorded in the maintenance log during every inspection along with any deficiencies.
C. 
It shall be unlawful for the User of a FSE to refuse to allow inspectors to enter its premises during reasonable hours to determine whether the User is complying with all of the requirements of this Article. The User shall allow the inspector access to all parts of the premises for the purpose of inspection, records examination and copying and the performance of additional duties reasonably required to enforce this Article.
D. 
If the inspector determines that the interceptor is full, immediate steps shall be taken by the User to pump out and clean the interceptor as soon as is practicable. The Director or inspector shall make an evaluation of the advisability of allowing discharge to continue, and may at his/her discretion order an immediate cessation of all discharge from the FSE.
The Director will notify the User, in writing, of any violations, corrections required, and date compliance is required which shall be no less than ten (10) days. Procedure for abatement, penalty for violations and appeal procedures are as stated in Chapter 215, Nuisances.
APPENDIX A TO ARTICLE IV OF CHAPTER 725
Fog Interceptor Detail
APPENDIX B TO ARTICLE IV OF CHAPTER 725
Typical Grease Trap Installations: