§ 51.230 DEFINITIONS.
   For the purpose of this subchapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
   AUTOMATIC GREASE REMOVAL DEVICE. A plumbing appurtenance that is installed in a sanitary drainage system to intercept free-flowing fats, oils and grease from wastewater discharge. Such a device operates on a time- or event-controlled basis and has the ability to remove free-floating fats, oils and grease automatically without intervention from the user, except for maintenance.
   FACILITIES. Any commercial food service business engaged in food prep and sales. Including, but not limited to, any building, structure, sewer lines, sewer mains, vaults, appliances, attachments, equipment, structures, manholes and other like equipment, fixtures and appurtenances used in connection with transmitting, supplying or furnishing sanitary sewage services.
   GREASE INTERCEPTOR. A plumbing appurtenance that is installed in a sanitary drainage system to intercept oily and greasy wastes from a wastewater discharge. Such device has the ability to intercept free-flowing fats and oils.
   GREASE-LADEN WASTE. Effluent discharge that is produced from food processing, food preparation or other sources where grease, fats and oils enter automatic dishwater pre-rinse stations, sinks or other appurtenances.
(Prior Code, § 51.200) (Ord. 18-29, passed 9-4-2018)