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ATTACHMENT F <br /> Element 7— Fats, Oils, and Grease (FOG) Control Program Yes No <br /> A Does the Fats, Oils, and Grease (FOG) Control Program include a description <br /> of public education outreach efforts that promote proper handling and <br /> disposal of FOG? <br /> B Does the FOG program include a plan for the disposal of FOG generated <br /> within the sewer system service area? <br /> C Does the City have sufficient legal authority to prohibit discharges to the <br /> system and identify measures to prevent SSOs and blockages caused by FOG? <br /> D Are there requirements to install grease removal devices(such as traps or <br /> interceptors), best management practices(BMP) requirements, record <br /> keeping, maintenance requirements and reporting requirements established <br /> in the City's FOG Control Program? <br /> E Does the City have authority to inspect grease producing facilities and have <br /> sufficient staff to inspect and enforce the FOG ordinance?r F Does the FOG control program identify sections of the collection system <br /> subject to FOG blockages, establish a cleaning schedule and address source <br /> control measures to minimize these blockages? <br /> G Does the FOG control program implement source control measures for all <br /> sources of FOG discharged to the collection system? <br /> H Is the current FOG program effective in minimizing blockages of sewer lines <br /> resulting from discharges of FOG to the system? <br /> Discussion: <br /> 60IPage <br />