Whether it's TV watchers paying cable bills or restaurant owners paying waste haulers to clean their grease traps each week, it's money in the door on a dependable basis.
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Where FOG is a concern in the local wastewater system, communities have established inspection programs to ensure that these grease traps and / or interceptors are being routinely maintained.
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There has been little innovation in passive grease trap technology until recently, with the introduction of grease trap liners, which provide increased health, hygiene and safety benefits for end users.
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There has been little innovation in passive grease trap technology until recently, with the introduction of grease trap liners, which provide increased health, hygiene and safety benefits for end users.
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While officials refused to discuss details of the inquiry, which began last week, Polunsky said the contract involving Houston resident David Collins was to empty the grease traps at several prisons.
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Ira Rennert's dream house in the Hamptons will have 29 bedrooms, 39 bathrooms, a 164-seat theater and a restaurant-sized kitchen with five refrigerators, six sinks and a 1, 500-gallon grease trap.
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Those in the lower niches pedal giant drums of food scraps, destined for suburban pigs, or drums of rancid cooking oil, extracted from restaurant grease traps for remanufacture into cheap soap.
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The company that services restaurant grease traps now puts up warning signs when it comes in, and the employee, who suffered a bruised rib and kidney, no longer works for the bistro.
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When a male customer comes in they undress him with the promise of getting hot, sweaty, gooey and slippery and end up making him clean out the grease trap while they watch.
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You could also probably make someone admit to selling nuclear secrets to the Chinese by threatening to make him work at McDonald's, cleaning the grease traps, mixing the aforementioned secret sauce or laundering Ronald McDonald's wool clown suits.