Grease traps are designed to intercept fats, oils, and grease from wastes generated after food preparation and consumption before being washed down into Michigan’s primary drainage system . Grease Trap Cleaning plays a vital role in keeping the city sewers sanitary and is a requirement for food establishments such as restaurants and other facilities with a sizeable food processing area such as schools and hospitals. Most residential homes do not have grease traps and are not required by law to have one as the amount of waste generated by a home kitchen is not enough to cause problems in the main sewers. But the facilities that have them must comply with the grease trap cleaning Muskegon city code requirement of every three months, or when the solids accumulated in the final compartment have reached 50% of the wetted level of the grease traps. Rules may vary slightly depending on the municipality. St...