(a) It shall be unlawful for a grease or grit generator to allow grease or grit interceptor waste to be removed from his premises by a transporter who does not have all applicable Federal, State, or local permits or registrations, including any permit required by the Cuyahoga County Board of Health Waste Haulers.
(b) If a vacuum truck company is used to remove the grease from the interceptor or trap, the following information must be kept on file with the operator and submitted to the City and/or Cuyahoga county Board of Health:
(1) The vacuum truck company name, address, and telephone number,
(2) The name of a primary and secondary contact person at the vacuum truck company
(3) The Cuyahoga County Board of Health permit number,
(4) Be signed and dated by an authorized representative of the vacuum truck company indicating acceptance of the terms of the contract, and
(5) The name, address, and telephone number of the disposal site.
(6) The signature of the facility representative present when the grease trap was cleaned.
(c) The vacuum truck company shall provide a Certificate of Insurance, Certificate of Assurance, Certificate of Indemnification.
(d) Facilities are responsible for maintaining grease traps in continuous proper working condition. Further, facilities are responsible for inspecting, repairing, replacing, or installing apparatus and equipment as necessary to ensure proper operation and function of grease traps and compliance with discharge limitations at all times.
(e) Records of maintenance are required to be maintained on site for three (3) years. (90-day maintenance frequency assumes proper sizing and installation consistent with this guidance).
(f) The facility shall maintain adequate documentation that the grease interceptor is appropriately cleaned and inspected.
(Ord. 27-2007. Passed 3-26-07.)