Just as grease clogs your arteries, it clogs the local sewer district's and County's arteries--the sewer system.
Grease going down the drain can cause serious problems in our sewers. | ||
Instead of disposing of fats, oils, and grease down the drain, drop off kitchen grease at:
General Biodiesel, Inc. (external link) | ||
Collecting your grease in a container and dropping it off at General Biodiesel is the best thing to do. In the near future, General Biodiesel, Inc. hopes to develop partnerships for additional drop off locations. Stay tuned! |
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Fats, oils and greases are a byproduct of cooking. They are found in such things as:
When grease is washed down the drain, it sticks to the inside of sewer pipes (both on your property and in the streets.) Over time, it builds up and can block an entire pipe.
Garbage disposals do not keep grease out of the pipes, they only shred it into smaller pieces. Commercial additives, including detergents that claim to dissolve grease, may pass it down the line and cause problems away from the source.
The links at the right have more information and disposal tips.