Fats, Oils, Grease (FOG)
What you put down the drain matters!
When Fats, Oils and Grease, (FOG) enters the sewer system, it cools and solidifies, sticking to the inner walls of pipes. Over time, this buildup can:
- Block sewer lines
- Cause sewage overflows
- Damage infrastructure
- Increase maintenance costs
Each year, the District of Sechelt spends upwards of $50,000 cleaning and maintaining our sewer system to prevent these problems.
We operate:
50+ km of sanitary sewer lines
8 lift stations
A wastewater treatment plant
Even with advanced treatment, FOG that slips through can harm the ocean by reducing oxygen and damaging marine life.
Don't Pour These Down the Drain:
How to Dispose of Fats, Oils & Grease (FOG)
Help protect our sewer system and the environment by keeping FOG out of your drains. These simple steps go a long way:
🍽️ Before You Wash:
Wipe pans, pots, and dishes with a spatula or paper towel to remove leftover grease.
Tip: Used paper towels can be composted and tossed in your organics bin.
🥄 Handling Larger Amounts:
Pour hot grease into a container or bowl and let it cool until it solidifies.
Scrape or wipe the hardened grease into your organics bin.
🥛 Expired Dairy:
Small amounts of sour cream, yogurt, and similar products can be scraped directly into the green bin.
🛠️ Drain Protection:
Use a kitchen strainer in your sink to catch food scraps and prevent debris from washing down the drain.
In your home:
- Never pour FOG down the drain.
- Before washing pots, pans, and dirty dishes, allow FOG to cool and solidify. Once hardened, scrape the FOG into organics or garbage.
- Use a container to collect cooled FOG.
For businesses:
Under District of Sechelt Bylaw No. 112, food sector establishments must:
- Install and maintain grease traps or interceptors.
- Keep maintenance logs.
- Ensure proper disposal of grease waste.
FOG Frequently Asked Questions
I don’t use an organics bin. Where can I dispose of my fats, oils, and grease?
Is it ok to flush fats, oils and grease down the toilet?
Are there other uses for my grease?
Why can’t I pour fats, oils and grease down the drain?
Won’t gravity keep this material flowing through the pipes?
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