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• <br /> G. Grease Hauling and Disposal Requirements <br /> It is unlawful for any person to dispose of any grease by discharge into any sanitary sewer or <br /> storm drainage system (PMC 15.44.030). <br /> 1. Environmental Services Inspectors review the contracted grease hauling and disposal <br /> company documents when conducting an FSE inspection. <br /> 2. FSEs that conduct self-cleaning of GRDs is provided guidance regarding proper disposal of <br /> the FOG. <br /> H. Grease Hauling and Disposal Facilities <br /> A listing of grease haulers and disposal facilities is available at http://www.calfog.org.Two <br /> Wastewater treatment plants accept hauled FOG products.These are City of Hayward Plant and <br /> East Bay Municipal Utility District (EDMUD) in Oakland. <br /> I. Kitchen BMP Requirements <br /> Kitchen BMP activities are observed and related inquiries are made during inspections of FSEs. <br /> All FSEs receive BMP documents regarding FOG reduction.These BMPs are bi-lingual. <br /> J. Residential Program <br /> Residential areas located in FOG "hot spots," as identified by the Wastewater Collections Crew, <br /> receive attention through the City's existing Operations and Maintenance Program. These <br /> facilities receive information on BMPs, and their effectiveness will be monitored. <br /> K. Education and Outreach <br /> FSEs are given Two Publications along with BMP literature they receive.These include, <br /> "Guidelines for Food Handling Establishments" and "How your food service facility can prevent <br /> stormwater pollution". <br /> 37IPage <br />