Georgia Commercial Grease Trap Directory

Your un-gated compliance portal for Georgia's verified FOG transport contractors. Keep your commercial kitchen code-compliant and find certified liquid waste haulers in your city.

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Grease Trap Compliance Calculator

Estimate your pumping frequency under standard 25% FOG rules and local quarterly limits.

Recommended Pumping Frequency 90 Days Capped at 90 days (Standard Quarterly Inspection Rule)
25% FOG Capacity Threshold: 250 Gallons
Est. Daily Grease Accumulation: 0.83 Gallons
Days to Reach 25% Capacity: 300 Days

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Statewide FOG Compliance at a Glance

General Municipal FOG Guidelines

  • The 25% Rule: Universal standard requiring pumping when combined grease and solids exceed 25% of total depth.
  • Inspection Interval: Most Georgia jurisdictions require commercial facility pumping quarterly.
  • Record Retention: Facilities must maintain physical pumping manifests on-site for 3 years.
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