| 21. | The hood had been cleaned that day but the grease trap had not been put back on it.
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| 22. | Restaurants must not pay for grease trap pumping as do restaurants with conventional grease traps or grease interceptors.
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| 23. | The rotting brown grease inside a grease trap or grease interceptor must be pumped out on a scheduled basis.
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| 24. | There are definitely some places around town where they are having problems with people not cleaning out their grease traps,
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| 25. | This 80-year-old restaurant is in a 100-year-old building whose grease trap lies above a storied downtown tunnel called Jacob's Run.
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| 26. | The most common passive grease traps are smaller, point-of-use units used under three-compartment sinks or adjacent to dishwashers in the kitchen.
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| 27. | According to Joe Sullins, supervisor for the city's building inspection service, all new restaurants are required to have grease traps installed.
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| 28. | A grease trap is a container connected to a drain that is designed to catch grease before it goes into the sewer.
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| 29. | The waste goes through a grease trap, then to two sequencing batch reactors or SBRs that convert and stabilize its organic compounds.
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| 30. | Grease traps have been used since Victorian days . Nathaniel Whiting obtained the first patent for a grease trap in the late 1800s.
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