(a) Permit. All food service establishments proposing to discharge or currently discharging wastewater containing FOG to the POTW shall obtain a FOG Wastewater Discharge Permit from the Parkersburg Utility Board.
(1) The permit is non-transferrable in the event the establishment changes ownership or the service activities are changed from the information provided in the application.
(2) The terms and conditions of the permit are subject to modification by the PUB if limitations or requirements in this program are modified. The user shall be notified at least sixty (60) calendar days prior to the effective date of the change. Any change shall include a reasonable schedule for achieving compliance by the user.
(b) Application. All establishments required to obtain a FOG Permit shall complete an application for the permit. The application shall include no less than the following information:
(1) Name, address and telephone number for the establishment
(2) Description of the establishment and service activities
(3) Name and contact information for all principals/owners of the establishment, including manager for the facility.
(4) Floor, site and plumbing plans showing detailed sewer connections locations and grease removal devices and their locations.
(5) Specifications of all grease removal devices installed or to be installed.
(6) Seating capacity for the facility.
(7) Hours and days of operation.
(8) Any other information as may be specified by the PUB.
(c) FOG Control Plan.
(1) All food service facilities, existing and new, required to obtain a FOG Permit shall be required to submit to the Board a FOG control plan that will effectively control the discharge of undesirable materials into the wastewater collection system.
(2) The control plan shall include no less than the following information:
A. The name and information for facility contact person
B. Diagram of wastewater discharge system showing location of FOG source and Interceptors
C. Size and capacity of interceptors
D. Schedule for interceptor cleaning
E. Training for employees
F. Posting of signs providing approved disposal method for FOG material.
(3) The control plan shall designate a principal responsible for maintaining on-site records and submission of reports to the control authority detailing the maintenance and cleaning of the interceptors as well as the disposal of the FOG material. (Ord. 1395. Passed 6-14-11.)