(A) Any user failing to submit the grease trap service record to the pretreatment staff by the seventh day of the following month may be fined $100 per week until said document is submitted.
(B) It shall be a violation of this chapter for any user to allow floatable oils, fats, or greases to enter the county’s wastewater collection or treatment system, in excess of the limits outlined in § 53.03(B), because of grease interceptors or other grease handling facilities being inadequately serviced or maintained.
(C) Users receiving unsatisfactory evaluations during inspections may be required, at the user’s expense, to sample its grease interceptor discharge and have it analyzed for oil and grease. Results of such analyses shall be reported to the pretreatment staff. Any user found to be in violation shall be notified in writing of any noncompliance and will be required to provide a schedule whereby corrections will be accomplished. Users known to be in violation shall be subject to fines of $500 per day until actions are taken to prevent said violations from recurring.
(D) Users who continue to violate this chapter may be considered for discontinuance of sewer services.
(E) Users whose operations cause or allow excessive grease to discharge or accumulate in the county wastewater collection and treatment system may be liable to the county for costs related to service calls for sewer line blockages, line cleaning, line and pump repairs, and the like including all labor, materials, and equipment. Failure to pay all service related charges may also be grounds for sewer service discontinuance.
(Ord. passed 7-16-2012)