(a) Any person who removes commercial FOG waste or commercial cooking oil waste from a business shall transport the waste to a recycling facility and unload the waste there.
(b) Any person who comes into possession of commercial FOG waste or commercial cooking oil waste at a recycling facility shall either:
(1) Convert the waste into biodiesel or renewable fuel, compost, or another marketable product; or
(2) Transport the waste to another recycling facility and unload the waste there.
(c) The director may, on the director’s own initiative, suspend the requirements of subsections (a) or (b), or both:
(1) During the period of a work stoppage or any other interruption of recycling transport service or recycling facility service; or
(2) Whenever the director determines that there are inadequate recycling facilities or there is inadequate recycling capacity to dispose of all commercial FOG waste or commercial cooking oil waste in the city at a recycling facility.
(1990 Code, Ch. 14, Art. 5A, § 14-5A.2) (Added by Ord. 02-14)