Grease Traps
Restaurant Grease Trap Cleaning Tips
In the restaurant business, grease is a natural waste product from the tasty food that comes – kitchen grease is just part of commercial kitchens, and that can pose hazards for the local municipal water systems if allowed to go unchecked into the wastewater system and not follow grease interceptor rules municipalities have in place for restaurant grease traps. If restaurant grease isn’t properly managed, it can cause harm to the environment as well as causing unpleasant odors, and grease buildup wreaking havoc on municipalities’ water systems. In fact, grease can make its way into plumbing systems and sanitary sewer systems during normal daily tasks, such as washing dishes, cleaning the floors, and sanitizing their equipment. If you are a sole proprietor or a franchise owner who owns a restaurant within the Johnson County Wastewater Department region, you must follow the agency’s grease management program. The program states that all