How to Help With FOG

Outside waste bin for kitchen grease only

Ways you can help ...

The easiest way to solve the problem of fats, oil and grease buildup and help prevent sewerage overflows is to keep FOG out of the City sewer system.

Here are a few tips ...

  • Never pour grease down sink drains or into toilets.
  • Scrape grease and food scraps from trays, plates, pots, pans, utensils, and grills and cooking surfaces into a can or the trash for disposal.
  • Pour fats, oils and grease into a container such as an empty jar or coffee can. Once the materials have cooled and solidified and the container is full, secure the lid and throw it in the trash.
  • Don't put grease down garbage disposals. Put baskets/strainers in sink drains to catch food scraps and other solids, and empty the drain baskets/strainers into the trash for disposal.
  • Communicate with your friends and neighbors about the problem of grease in your sewer system and how to keep it out. The solution starts right in your home with your actions.
  • Businesses are allowed to have grease receptacles. If your business has a grease receptacle, you must maintain it or have a service agreement to properly dispose of the grease from the container. Be mindful of your receptacle and make sure grease does not spill out and the lid stays closed when you are not disposing of grease.

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Don't pour grease down the sink
Do pour grease into the trash