§ 27-216. Prohibitions.  


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  • (a)

    Prohibited discharge to a grease trap. Discharge into a grease trap of sanitary waste, solvents, emulsifiers, enzymes, chemicals, products, or bacteria that digest, liquefy, dissolve, or emulsify fats, oil, or grease is prohibited.

    (b)

    Removed grease trap waste. Grease, solids, liquids or any other matter removed from a grease trap shall not be returned to any grease trap, or disposed of in any private sanitary sewer line, any portion of the sanitary sewer, or any location other than a facility that is authorized by law to receive such wastes.

    (c)

    No bypass. No liquid or solid waste that contains fats, oils, or grease may be discharged directly into the sanitary sewer. All liquids and solids that contain fats, oils, or grease that may be discharged by a FSE or a FPE into the sanitary sewer, must be discharged into a grease trap before any such discharges enter the sanitary sewer.

(Ord. No. 2014-15, § 1, 9-2-2014)