Posts Tagged ‘fog’


Lacey WA Plumbing FAQ: Does my home need a grease trap …

Monday, March 25th, 2013

When you think about grease traps you likely think about commercial restaurant and kitchens that need to dispose of lots of fats, oils and grease—sometimes called FOG for short. These types of food waste don't break down …

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Lacey WA Plumbing FAQ: Does my home need a grease trap …

Stopping FOG in our city’s sewer system

Wednesday, November 30th, 2011

Have you ever dumped hot grease down the drain? How about gravies and sauces

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Stopping FOG in our city’s sewer system

Cut Through the FOG – City of Portland, Oregon

Wednesday, August 10th, 2011

working for clean rivers. Cut Through the FOG to Protect Property, Water Quality and Public Health. Fats

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Avoid a Sticky Situation! – Emergency Drain Cleaning

Sunday, August 7th, 2011

Bergen County Plumber | AAA Advanced Plumbing and Drain Cleaning ? Facebook ? Google … Keeping FOG out of your drains will keep the plumber away, save you money, prevent embarrassing backups, and inconvenient messy cleanups.

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Avoid a Sticky Situation! – Emergency Drain Cleaning

Avoid a Sticky Situation! – Emergency Drain Cleaning

Sunday, August 7th, 2011

Bergen County Plumber | AAA Advanced Plumbing and Drain Cleaning ? Facebook ? Google … Keeping FOG out of your drains will keep the plumber away, save you money, prevent embarrassing backups, and inconvenient messy cleanups.

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Avoid a Sticky Situation! – Emergency Drain Cleaning

Frequently Asked Questions – City of Portland, Oregon

Wednesday, April 20th, 2011

The City of Portland spends an average of $100,000 a year cleaning and repairing sewer lines clogged by grease, and about $12 million a year to treat wastewater containing high concentrations of fats, oils, and grease (FOG) and food waste.

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