The intent of this article is to establish consistent procedures
and design standards to regulate wastewater discharges containing
animal-based fats, oils, and greases, from establishments including,
but not limited to, food service and food processing. The purpose
of this program is to prevent excessive introduction of fats, oils
and grease (FOG) into the sewer system and WRRF. If not properly regulated
and maintained, FOG causes sanitary sewer overflows, hazardous conditions
in the collection system, treatment plant inhibitions, increased treatment
costs, fines, and other municipal infrastructure expenses.
Fats, oil, and grease interceptors shall be provided when, in
the Director's opinion, they are necessary for the proper handling
of wastewater containing fats, oil and grease; except that such interceptors
shall not be required for residential dischargers. All FOG interception
units shall be of a type and capacity approved by the WRRD and shall
be so located to be easily accessible for cleaning and inspection.
Such FOG interceptors shall be inspected, cleaned, and repaired by
the discharger at their expense in conformance with requirements of
this chapter.