Grease, Oil and Sand Interceptor Requirements; Grease Interceptor Policy Sample Clauses

Grease, Oil and Sand Interceptor Requirements; Grease Interceptor Policy. The Village shall administer requirements for grease interceptors and grease traps, collect inspection fees, and take appropriate actions to protect the Wastewater System from blockages, obstructions, or overflows due to the contributions and accumulation of fats, oils, greases, or other similar deleterious products, all as set forth in the Grease Interceptor Policy included in the Minimum Design and Construction Standards and Specifications for Wastewater and adopted and incorporated herein by reference. Grease, oil and sand interceptors shall be provided as required by the Grease Interceptor Policy within the Minimum Design and Construction Standards and Specifications for Wastewater applicable law and when, in the opinion of the Village Manager or his/her designee, they are necessary for the proper handling of liquid wastes containing grease in excessive amounts, and any flammable wastes, sand, and other harmful ingredients; except that such interceptors shall not be required for Dwelling Units or Single Family Residential Properties. Certain Customers, such as restaurants and others that include food preparation and service facilities, schools, laundromats, or other establishments or Customers that in the opinion of the Village Manager or his/her designee may result in discharges from such that will be detrimental to the Wastewater System or the KLWTD’s RTP or may produce Wastewater containing high levels of fats, oils and greases, shall be required to install, operate and maintain grease, oil and sand interceptors meeting the requirements specified in the Village’s Grease Interceptor Policy contained within the Village’s Minimum Design and Construction Standards and Specifications for Wastewater. The Wastewater discharged from these facilities, even when passed through a properly sized and maintained grease interceptor, may contain elevated levels of carbonaceous biochemical oxygen demand (CBOD5). A high strength surcharge shall be applied to the Customer’s Service bill for Wastewater discharged with a CBOD5 in excess of 400 parts per million (ppm) or a total suspended solids (TSS) in excess of 400 ppm. The surcharge will be calculated as set forth in Section 12(d) of this Policy. All requirements for design and capacity, construction, installation, maintenance, disposal, recordkeeping, reporting, and compliance for the use of grease, oil and sand interceptors in the Village shall be set forth and specified in the Grease Interceptor Policy contained w...
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