In a recent newsletter, the City of Monroe warned people not to pour their grease down the drain and told them what they can do with it instead.
Is Cooking Oil Bad for the Environment? Disposing of fats, oils, and grease properly is a serious matter. Fats, oils, and grease are together termed FOG, a category that includes cooking oils ...
The insidious FOG—fat, oil, and grease—are known to harden inside pipes. A toxic trio of fat, oil, and grease, combined with calcium and water, creates monstrous fatbergs. This results in ...
Food trucks do not require a FOG permit — a fats, oils and grease permit ... “I don’t use oil or grease; I use charcoal.” Food truck owners say they’ll just move a few blocks.
TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) — Pouring grease down your kitchen sink can ... cooking oils and fog fats backing up the wastewater plants, causing damage that’s expensive to fix.
I DON’T USE ANY OIL OR GREASE. EVERYTHING STAYS ... to bottom," Miles said.Food trucks do not require a FOG permit — a fats, oils and grease permit — like restaurants do, making their ...
Finally, put fats, oils and grease (FOG) in the right place. Leftover gravy or cooking oil can block sewer pipes and cause issues, so don’t pour it down the sink or toilet. They also can be ...
MONROE— On Wednesday, Jan. 1, the City of Monroe's newsletter encouraged citizens to "say no to FOG," fat, oil, and grease. Rather than a reminder for people to keep that cliché health ...
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