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Grease Trap Inspection: What Inspectors Check and How to Pass

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Grease trap inspection failures cost restaurant owners time, money, and operational headaches. FOG program inspectors show up with clipboards and measuring sticks, checking four critical areas that 73% of first-time inspected restaurants fail to meet. Key Takeaways: Inspectors check 4 categories: documentation compliance, physical trap condition, FOG levels, and waste manifests, missing any category triggers … Read more

Grease Trap Violations: Fines, Response Steps, and Getting Compliant

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Grease trap violation citations can cost your restaurant $5,000 on day one, and that’s before daily accrual penalties start stacking up. Most operators don’t realize they have just 72 hours to respond before automatic escalation kicks in. Key Takeaways: • Initial FOG violation fines range from $500 in small municipalities to $10,000+ in major cities … Read more

Grease Trap Requirements by State: Texas, California, Florida and More

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Grease trap requirements Texas restaurant owners face vary dramatically by city, with Houston demanding 90-day cleaning cycles while Dallas enforces quarterly inspections. Texas alone issued 2,847 FOG violation citations in 2023, while California’s programs collected $12.8 million in permit fees from restaurants that ignored state grease trap requirements. Key Takeaways: Texas TCEQ delegates enforcement to … Read more

EPA Grease Trap Regulations: Understanding 40 CFR 403

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EPA grease trap regulations under 40 CFR 403 create the federal foundation that forces every city and county to regulate restaurant grease traps. This federal mandate flows through 1,600+ publicly owned treatment works nationwide to create binding local requirements that restaurants must follow. Key Takeaways: 40 CFR 403.5(b)(3) requires all POTWs to develop FOG control … Read more

Grease Trap Permits: What to File Before You Install

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Grease trap permit violations can cost you $10,000 in fines and force you to tear out your entire plumbing system. Most restaurant owners don’t realize that installing without proper permits triggers automatic FOG violation citations. Key Takeaways: Permit approval takes 14-45 days depending on your municipality type Required documents include site plans, trap specifications, and … Read more

Grease Trap Venting: Requirements, Diagrams, and Common Mistakes

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Grease trap venting failures cause 73% of FOG system breakdowns during municipal inspections. Most restaurants violate basic grease trap requirements without knowing it, triggering expensive citations and forcing emergency repairs. Key Takeaways:• All grease traps require dedicated venting per UPC 1003.3.1 and IPC 1003.3, shared venting with other fixtures violates code• Vent pipes must be … Read more

Grease Trap Code Requirements: UPC vs IPC Standards Compared

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Grease trap code requirements vary drastically across states because 27 jurisdictions follow different plumbing codes with conflicting installation standards. Your commercial grease trap installation could fail inspection simply because you followed the wrong code. Key Takeaways: UPC uses fixture capacity method while IPC allows drainage fixture units, calculations can differ by 30% 15 states mandate … Read more

Grease Trap Compliance Checklist: Meeting All Regulatory Standards

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Most restaurants fail their first grease trap compliance audit because they check boxes without understanding what regulators verify during inspections. This grease trap compliance checklist breaks down the specific requirements under commercial grease trap regulations. Key Takeaways: EPA 40 CFR 403 violations cost restaurants $2,500-$25,000 per citation plus potential permit suspension Compliant restaurants maintain 14 … Read more

Grease Trap Requirements: Federal, State, and Local Regulations

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Grease trap requirements create a complex web of federal, state, and local rules that can shut down your restaurant with a single violation. A single FOG violation can cost $50,000 in fines, yet most owners don’t know which agency enforces what. Key Takeaways: • EPA 40 CFR 403 creates the federal baseline, but 87% of … Read more