FOG / Grease Interceptor Service Records — Las Vegas (CCWRD)
Clark County requires grease interceptors to be maintained on schedule with records retained; an annual FOG inspection applies.
What it is. Recurring maintenance of the grease interceptor with record retention, under the Clark County Water Reclamation District (CCWRD) Pretreatment Program, which enforces interceptor sizing, maintenance schedules, and record retention and conducts an annual FOG interceptor inspection.
Who issues/enforces it. Clark County Water Reclamation District (CCWRD) (Regional/county layer).
When you need it. Ongoing.
How to comply. Maintain the interceptor per your permit's schedule (commonly the "25% rule" plus a minimum interval), use a licensed hauler, submit any required self-monitoring reports, and keep service records. Confirm your specific interval on the CCWRD permit (⟢ VERIFY).
Cadence. Per CCWRD permit (25% rule + minimum interval); annual FOG inspection (⟢ VERIFY exact interval).
What SpoonSeal tracks. The document(s) you upload for this requirement, with automatic renewal/expiration tracking (Current, Due Soon, Expired). Where the city publishes health-inspection results (e.g., NYC and Chicago), SpoonSeal syncs them automatically; elsewhere they can be added manually.
References
- Clark County Water Reclamation District — Pretreatment — https://www.cleanwaterteam.com/services/pretreatment — Official source last checked: 2026-07-02
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