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Understanding Your Grease Trap

Your restaurant’s grease trap is a critical component to your food service operation. The more you understand about it, the better. It is also beneficial to understand the roles fats/oils and greases (grease trap waste) play within our establishments and communities. Proper service and interval cleanings from a quality service provider are imperative to ensure grease traps are in working order.
As an industry, we generate tons of grease, oil and food waste each day. As a result, if a restaurant does not have best management practices in place, the results could be devastating. In order to ensure that restaurants correctly manage their traps, EPA mandates the municipalities to oversee restaurants within their jurisdiction to insure they are properly cared for.
Grease Trap Solutions
A grease trap is simply a component required by most municipalities designed to intercept the grease and solids before they enter wastewater streams. The structure has a baffle inside that retains the wastewater long enough for the grease to solidify and rise to the top, while the clean water flows through.  At the surface, the grease trap has removable lids used for inspections and cleanings. However, even with the best unit in place, the system only functions properly if best management practices followed.  That is where you and your service provider come in.



Best Practices

Utilizing best practices with your organization can reduce costs and interruption. Implementing processes such as scraping food and food waste into a garbage can is one of the most effective ways to stop fats, oil, and grease from getting into your kitchen pipes, causing backups. Here are some critical best practices to help your food service facility run without interruption:
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Proper Service for Your Trap

Following best practices in your operation is the first major step in taking a proactive approach to grease trap maintenance. Finally, make sure that your grease trap is being maintained on a proper service interval conforming to the allowable grease within the capacity of the trap or mandated intervals by the municipality. Make sure your trap is maintained by a qualified and reputable company. Ensure that the company can provide you a manifest that include:
  • Date of service
  • Volumes
  • Condition of your trap
Make sure they understand the rules and regulations of each municipality and know where they are disposing of the material. To learn more about restaurant grease traps maintenance check out our FAQ page.

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Murphy's Cesspool & Septic Service Phone 631.758.4171 | 631.476.5484



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