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Spartanburg Water Conservation Tips

Grease Control

In order to better serve our community, Spartanburg Water has implemented a grease control program. The grease control program established by Spartanburg Water requires that fats, oils and greases be handled in a manner that does not cause sanitary sewer overflows or adversely impact any component of Spartanburg Water’s sewer collection lines and/or wastewater treatment system. This program requires that all food service establishments or any other establishments that may impact our system with fats, oils and greases comply with the requirements set forth in the grease control program.

The program’s mandate originates with Act No. 1503 of the 1970, as amended, general laws and statutes of the State of South Carolina, and Federal law which states that the Spartanburg Sanitary Sewer District (the District) is empowered to establish rules and regulations. A summary of the applicable grease control rules and regulations has been compiled.

Spartanburg Water appreciates all your efforts in support of our mission to provide quality water and wastewater services in a reliable manner and to protect public health. In order to ensure these objectives are maintained, it is important that you assist Spartanburg Water by properly disposing of all fats, oils and greases generated at your facility. This includes the disposal of fats, oils and greases in grease receptacles for recycling or offsite disposal and the proper installation and maintenance of any grease trap, oil water separator and any other approved equipment used to prevent the discharge of wastewater containing fats, oils or greases.

Specification for Grease Traps

Two Chamber 1000 Gallon Grease Trap
Two Chamber 1500 Gallon Grease Trap
Single Chamber 1000 Gallon Grease Trap

For more information, contact David Crosby at (864) 596-4923, ext. 107.


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