Wilcox County Grease Trap Directory

Verify licensed liquid waste haulers, check local compliance credentials, and run the FOG calculator. Serving commercial kitchens and foodservice establishments in Wilcox County, Georgia.

MWA Grease Trap Compliance Calculator

Estimate your pumping frequency under Macon Water Authority's 25% FOG rule and quarterly limits.

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

Service Coverage Map

Showing licensed grease trap haulers serving commercial kitchens across Wilcox County. The red dot represents the county center, and green dots show registered provider locations.

Verified Grease Pumping & Disposal Contractors

Use the filters below to find grease trap haulers operating in Wilcox County.

Showing 7 Registered Contractors
4.3 (6)

AmeriPro Environmental

East Dublin, GA 31027

Phone: (478) 595-3906

3.9 (17)

NDB Septi Service

Nashville, GA 31639

Phone: (229) 686-8515

4.4 (12)

Jim Boyd Construction, Inc.

Albany, GA 31707

Phone: (229) 420-9898

4.9 (2446)

Ricky Heath Plumbing Company

Macon, GA 31204

Phone: (478) 738-0882

4.1 (18)

Southern Green Industries, Inc

Atlanta, GA 30336

Phone: (404) 419-6887

1.0 (1)

Darpro - Darling International - Smyrna

Atlanta, GA 30339

Phone: (404) 605-0050

3.4 (15)

Apex Environmental Services

Atlanta, GA 30340

Phone: (770) 621-9848

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Wilcox County Compliance Regulations & FAQ

What are the grease trap rules in Wilcox County, GA?

Most Georgia municipalities require commercial kitchens to pump grease interceptors when the combined grease and food solids depth exceeds 25% of the liquid capacity, or at least once every quarter (90 days).

How do I check if a grease hauler is licensed in Wilcox County?

All grease trap hauling vehicles must display an active county Board of Health waste transport permit and maintain EPD FOG registrations.