Fats, Oils, and Grease (FOG) Program
Fats, oils, and greases, also referred to as "FOG", come from items such as meat fats, lard, oil, shortening, butter, margarine, food scraps, baked goods, sauces, mayonnaise, and dairy products. FOG can enter the sewer system from washing dishes containing even residual amounts of these items. Large amounts of FOG are commonly found in Food Service Establishments (FSEs). However, FOG is produced wherever food is prepared, including residential homes and other businesses.
When FOG is poured down the drain, it solidifies and builds up in the pipes. Blockages from FOG can cause backups in kitchens or basements, or lead to sanitary sewer overflows. These back-ups and overflows are a health risk and cause unpleasant odors. Back-ups are expensive and unpleasant to clean up, and often must be paid for by you, the business/home owner.