What is a grease trap/grease interceptor?
A grease trap (or interceptor) is a plumbing device designed to physically separate grease and solids from kitchen wastewater before it is introduced into our sewer collection system.

Show All Answers

1. I have a question concerning my water bill, turning my water on/off or a question about moving my water service to a new address.
2. I pay property taxes to the city every year. Why is water not included in this?
3. How do I connect, transfer or disconnect my service?
4. How soon can I get my water connected?
5. Why should I call to cancel my service if someone else is moving in when I am moving out?
6. Why do I see fire hydrants open and water running on the ground?
7. What is pretreatment?
8. What are the duties of a pretreatment inspector?
9. What is a grease trap/grease interceptor?
10. What is the difference between a grease trap and a grease interceptor?
11. When is a grease trap/interceptor required?
12. How do I dispose of grease trap waste?
13. Who do I talk to about pretreatment?