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Home » All City Services » Permits & Licenses » Business » Grease Trap and/or Interceptor Discharge Permit
Food Service Establishments must have and maintain a grease trap(s) and/or grease interceptor(s) to treat the wastewater generated from the preparation of food and the cleaning operation associated with food preparation and cleaning food service areas. All grease traps and/or interceptors must be permitted through the Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans FOG (Fats, Oil and Grease) Program.
This page will help you understand how to apply, and if you are approved, what general requirements you will need to abide by.
Food service establishments (FSEs) and food processing establishments (FPEs) that must obtain a Grease Trap and/or Interceptor Discharge Permit:
The Sewerage and Water Board's Chief Plumbing Inspector reserves the right to make determination of grease retention unit adequacy and need based on review of all relevant information regarding grease retention performance, maintenance, and facility site and building plan review to require repairs to, modification of, or replacement of such retention units.
All grease traps and grease interceptors shall be maintained for continuous, satisfactory and effective operation by the property owner and/or FSE owner, leaseholder, or operator at his or her expense. "Enforceable Best Management Practices" for the control of Fats, Oil, and Grease shall also be implemented by all FSEs.
Grease Trap/Interceptor Discharge Permit Fees are $100 per interceptor and/or grease trap (check or money order only) and must be submitted with the permit application. Permits are non-transferable and expire one year after issuance.
Before a permit can be issued, each permittee shall obtain a licensed plumber or other qualified professional approved by SWBNO to inspect each grease trap/interceptor. Current qualified professionals approved to conduct grease trap and/or interceptor inspections include personnel from the following Grease Trap Cleaning Companies:
Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans
Grease Traps 101
Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans Environmental Affairs (504) 942-3856 [email protected]
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