What is F.O.G.?
F.O.G. stands for Fats, Oils & Grease and are found in common food and food ingredients such as meat fats, lard, oils, shortening, butter, margarine, many sauces, gravies, dressings and food scraps.
F.O.G. in Drains Cause Trouble
To prevent trouble, pour cooled F.O.G into a container and put it into the trash. Wipe F.O.G from dishes with a paper towel and place it in the trash.
F.O.G in drains comes mostly from pre-rinsing dishes or washing pots and pans without wiping first. It cools in the sewer system and sticks to the pipes creating blockages and backups into homes and businesses. These blockages can also cause sewer overflows and spills onto private property, streets and into local waters. They can also create serious public health problems.
For more information on F.O.G buildups see this link to Fatbergs.
Fortunately, F.O.G. is a valuable resource. Residents can recycle up to 10 gallons of used cooking oil by bringing it to a collection tank at the Snohomish County waste recycling center located at 21311 61st Place West Mountlake Terrace WA 98043. Facility Locations & Hours A licensed company Sequential Biodiesel, collects the cooking oil and converts it to biodiesel fuel.
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