FOG / Grease Interceptor Service Records — Columbus
Columbus grease interceptors must be maintained on a regular schedule (commonly the 25% rule) with service records kept; confirm your interval with Sewerage & Drainage.
What it is. Recurring cleaning of the grease interceptor with retained records, under the City of Columbus Division of Sewerage & Drainage requirements.
Who issues/enforces it. City of Columbus — Division of Sewerage & Drainage (City layer).
When you need it. Ongoing.
How to comply. Clean/maintain the interceptor on a regular schedule (commonly the "25% rule" — clean when FOG plus solids reach 25% of capacity), use a licensed hauler, and keep service records/manifests. Confirm your specific interval with the Division of Sewerage & Drainage (⟢ VERIFY).
Cadence. Regular (commonly 25% rule); confirm interval with the City (⟢ VERIFY).
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
- City of Columbus — Small Business & Restaurant Requirements (Sewerage & Drainage) — https://www.columbus.gov/Services/Public-Utilities/About-Public-Utilities/The-Division-of-Sewage-Drainage/Wastewater-Treatment/Clean-Rivers-Initiatives/Small-Business-Restaurant-Requirements — Official source last checked: 2026-07-02
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