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Regulatory Context

FOG Compliance in Massachusetts

Massachusetts food service facilities are governed by FOG pretreatment requirements under the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) and local sewer authorities. MWRA (Massachusetts Water Resources Authority), Boston Water and Sewer Commission, and dozens of local departments of public works enforce interceptor standards, pumping schedules, and manifest requirements. Records must typically be retained for three years. Massachusetts Title 5 regulations also affect facilities with private disposal systems.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How often should grease traps be cleaned in Worcester, Massachusetts?

Most municipalities in Massachusetts require grease trap cleaning when the trap reaches 25% capacity — known as the '25% rule.' For high-volume commercial kitchens in Worcester, this typically means cleaning every 1–3 months. Check with your local Worcester health department or municipal water authority for exact requirements.

What does grease trap cleaning cost in Worcester?

Grease trap cleaning in Worcester, Massachusetts typically costs between $150–$500 for a standard under-sink trap and $300–$1,500+ for a large outdoor interceptor. Pricing depends on trap size, FOG accumulation level, and whether the service is scheduled or emergency. Request quotes from multiple providers to compare.

Do I need a waste manifest after grease trap pumping in Massachusetts?

Most Massachusetts municipalities require a waste manifest documenting proper FOG disposal after each pump-out. Your grease trap service provider should issue this document. Keep manifests on file — health inspectors and municipal auditors may request them during compliance checks.

What happens if my grease trap overflows in Worcester?

A grease trap overflow in Worcester can result in FOG discharge into municipal sewers, triggering fines from the local water authority. If your trap overflows, stop kitchen operations, contain the spill, and contact an emergency grease trap service immediately. Providers with 24/7 emergency response can typically arrive within 2–4 hours.

Listing data last checked: April 4, 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should grease traps be cleaned in Worcester, Massachusetts?

Most municipalities in Massachusetts require grease trap cleaning when the trap reaches 25% capacity — known as the '25% rule.' For high-volume commercial kitchens in Worcester, this typically means cleaning every 1–3 months. Check with your local Worcester health department or municipal water authority for exact requirements.

What does grease trap cleaning cost in Worcester?

Grease trap cleaning in Worcester, Massachusetts typically costs between $150–$500 for a standard under-sink trap and $300–$1,500+ for a large outdoor interceptor. Pricing depends on trap size, FOG accumulation level, and whether the service is scheduled or emergency. Request quotes from multiple providers to compare.

Do I need a waste manifest after grease trap pumping in Massachusetts?

Most Massachusetts municipalities require a waste manifest documenting proper FOG disposal after each pump-out. Your grease trap service provider should issue this document. Keep manifests on file — health inspectors and municipal auditors may request them during compliance checks.

What happens if my grease trap overflows in Worcester?

A grease trap overflow in Worcester can result in FOG discharge into municipal sewers, triggering fines from the local water authority. If your trap overflows, stop kitchen operations, contain the spill, and contact an emergency grease trap service immediately. Providers with 24/7 emergency response can typically arrive within 2–4 hours.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How often should grease traps be cleaned in Worcester, Massachusetts?

Most municipalities in Massachusetts require grease trap cleaning when the trap reaches 25% capacity — known as the '25% rule.' For high-volume commercial kitchens in Worcester, this typically means cleaning every 1–3 months. Check with your local Worcester health department or municipal water authority for exact requirements.

What does grease trap cleaning cost in Worcester?

Grease trap cleaning in Worcester, Massachusetts typically costs between $150–$500 for a standard under-sink trap and $300–$1,500+ for a large outdoor interceptor. Pricing depends on trap size, FOG accumulation level, and whether the service is scheduled or emergency. Request quotes from multiple providers to compare.

Do I need a waste manifest after grease trap pumping in Massachusetts?

Most Massachusetts municipalities require a waste manifest documenting proper FOG disposal after each pump-out. Your grease trap service provider should issue this document. Keep manifests on file — health inspectors and municipal auditors may request them during compliance checks.

What happens if my grease trap overflows in Worcester?

A grease trap overflow in Worcester can result in FOG discharge into municipal sewers, triggering fines from the local water authority. If your trap overflows, stop kitchen operations, contain the spill, and contact an emergency grease trap service immediately. Providers with 24/7 emergency response can typically arrive within 2–4 hours.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How often should grease traps be cleaned in Worcester, Massachusetts?

Most municipalities in Massachusetts require grease trap cleaning when the trap reaches 25% capacity — known as the '25% rule.' For high-volume commercial kitchens in Worcester, this typically means cleaning every 1–3 months. Check with your local Worcester health department or municipal water authority for exact requirements.

What does grease trap cleaning cost in Worcester?

Grease trap cleaning in Worcester, Massachusetts typically costs between $150–$500 for a standard under-sink trap and $300–$1,500+ for a large outdoor interceptor. Pricing depends on trap size, FOG accumulation level, and whether the service is scheduled or emergency. Request quotes from multiple providers to compare.

Do I need a waste manifest after grease trap pumping in Massachusetts?

Most Massachusetts municipalities require a waste manifest documenting proper FOG disposal after each pump-out. Your grease trap service provider should issue this document. Keep manifests on file — health inspectors and municipal auditors may request them during compliance checks.

What happens if my grease trap overflows in Worcester?

A grease trap overflow in Worcester can result in FOG discharge into municipal sewers, triggering fines from the local water authority. If your trap overflows, stop kitchen operations, contain the spill, and contact an emergency grease trap service immediately. Providers with 24/7 emergency response can typically arrive within 2–4 hours.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should grease traps be cleaned in Worcester, Massachusetts?

Most municipalities in Massachusetts require grease trap cleaning when the trap reaches 25% capacity — known as the '25% rule.' For high-volume commercial kitchens in Worcester, this typically means cleaning every 1–3 months. Check with your local Worcester health department or municipal water authority for exact requirements.

What does grease trap cleaning cost in Worcester?

Grease trap cleaning in Worcester, Massachusetts typically costs between $150–$500 for a standard under-sink trap and $300–$1,500+ for a large outdoor interceptor. Pricing depends on trap size, FOG accumulation level, and whether the service is scheduled or emergency. Request quotes from multiple providers to compare.

Do I need a waste manifest after grease trap pumping in Massachusetts?

Most Massachusetts municipalities require a waste manifest documenting proper FOG disposal after each pump-out. Your grease trap service provider should issue this document. Keep manifests on file — health inspectors and municipal auditors may request them during compliance checks.

What happens if my grease trap overflows in Worcester?

A grease trap overflow in Worcester can result in FOG discharge into municipal sewers, triggering fines from the local water authority. If your trap overflows, stop kitchen operations, contain the spill, and contact an emergency grease trap service immediately. Providers with 24/7 emergency response can typically arrive within 2–4 hours.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should grease traps be cleaned in Worcester, Massachusetts?

Most municipalities in Massachusetts require grease trap cleaning when the trap reaches 25% capacity — known as the '25% rule.' For high-volume commercial kitchens in Worcester, this typically means cleaning every 1–3 months. Check with your local Worcester health department or municipal water authority for exact requirements.

What does grease trap cleaning cost in Worcester?

Grease trap cleaning in Worcester, Massachusetts typically costs between $150–$500 for a standard under-sink trap and $300–$1,500+ for a large outdoor interceptor. Pricing depends on trap size, FOG accumulation level, and whether the service is scheduled or emergency. Request quotes from multiple providers to compare.

Do I need a waste manifest after grease trap pumping in Massachusetts?

Most Massachusetts municipalities require a waste manifest documenting proper FOG disposal after each pump-out. Your grease trap service provider should issue this document. Keep manifests on file — health inspectors and municipal auditors may request them during compliance checks.

What happens if my grease trap overflows in Worcester?

A grease trap overflow in Worcester can result in FOG discharge into municipal sewers, triggering fines from the local water authority. If your trap overflows, stop kitchen operations, contain the spill, and contact an emergency grease trap service immediately. Providers with 24/7 emergency response can typically arrive within 2–4 hours.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should grease traps be cleaned in Worcester, Massachusetts?

Most municipalities in Massachusetts require grease trap cleaning when the trap reaches 25% capacity — known as the '25% rule.' For high-volume commercial kitchens in Worcester, this typically means cleaning every 1–3 months. Check with your local Worcester health department or municipal water authority for exact requirements.

What does grease trap cleaning cost in Worcester?

Grease trap cleaning in Worcester, Massachusetts typically costs between $150–$500 for a standard under-sink trap and $300–$1,500+ for a large outdoor interceptor. Pricing depends on trap size, FOG accumulation level, and whether the service is scheduled or emergency. Request quotes from multiple providers to compare.

Do I need a waste manifest after grease trap pumping in Massachusetts?

Most Massachusetts municipalities require a waste manifest documenting proper FOG disposal after each pump-out. Your grease trap service provider should issue this document. Keep manifests on file — health inspectors and municipal auditors may request them during compliance checks.

What happens if my grease trap overflows in Worcester?

A grease trap overflow in Worcester can result in FOG discharge into municipal sewers, triggering fines from the local water authority. If your trap overflows, stop kitchen operations, contain the spill, and contact an emergency grease trap service immediately. Providers with 24/7 emergency response can typically arrive within 2–4 hours.

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