The City already performs FOG inspections at my business--is there anything else I need to do?

For those businesses that are already complying with the City's FOG best management practices and inspection protocols, your daily operational practices will remain "business as usual."  

However, under the FOG Control Program created by the new Ordinance, you will be required to obtain a "FOG Waste Discharge Permit (FOGWDP)" from the City. When the new Ordinance becomes affective, you will need to fill out a FOGWDP application. The application requests FOG-related information about your facility, such as types of food-processing and kitchen equipment, including a sketch of how your kitchen fixtures are connected to your Grease Capture Device(s). The sketch can be simple and hand-drawn--no need for professional drafting.  You will be required to sign the application to certify that your business will achieve consistent compliance with the City's FOG Ordinance.   

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1. What is the purpose of the FOG Ordinance?
2. Who does the Ordinance apply to?
3. Where can I find a copy of the new Ordinance?
4. When will the Ordinance take effect?
5. My business does not prepare food onsite, nor do we have an automatic dishwasher. Does this Ordinance apply to me?
6. I own an auto repair shop. Does this Ordinance affect me?
7. The City already performs FOG inspections at my business--is there anything else I need to do?
8. I opened a new restaurant but have never had a City FOG inspection. How does this Ordinance affect me and what should I do?
9. I lease my business space, is the property owner affected by this Ordinance?
10. What are Best Management Practices?
11. What is the City's FOG Control Program?
12. What is a FOG Waste Discharge Permit (FOG WDP)?
13. Where can I find a copy of the FOG Waste Discharge Permit (FOG WDP) Application?
14. Where can I ask questions?