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Kitchen grease is a menace to sewer pipes. It's a common mistake:

Liquefied animal fats, greases and vegetable oils are often poured into drains, but they eventually solidify and clog pipes.

That causes sewer lines to back up and leads to manhole overflows and other sewer spills that threaten the environment.  You can help! Don't pour cooking grease or other oils down drains!  

Residential Customers 
Multi-family / Apartment Customers
Food Service and Commercial Establishments

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  • Freeze animal fats in a can and dispose of in a trash receptacle
  • Mix liquid vegetable fats with an absorbent material, such as cat litter or coffee grounds, and place in a lidded container and dispose of in a trash receptacle
  • yuck who clogged the sewer?

    Food Service and Commercial Establishments should: (back to top)

    • Dispose of all fats, oils and greases in an approved recycling bin
    • Where appropriate, acquire and maintain proper oil and grease removal equipment
    • Educate staff on how to use removal equipment

    See below information for more tips:
    Grease Free Posters for bulletin boards
    Commercial Facility Grease Removal Guidelines

    Grease Trap Information:
    Grease Interceptor Code.pdf
    ApprovedOilSeparators2007.pdf
    Food Guidelines.pdf

    If you have questions or would like to receive our brochure on the Oil and Grease Prevention Program, contact the system protection division at 704-336-4946.

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