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FOG / Grease Interceptor Service Records — Denver

Denver requires gravity interceptors pumped before FOG/solids reach 25%, and hydromechanical units before 80% (typically every 30–90 days).

Official Source
City and County of Denver — DOTI Wastewater
https://www.denvergov.org/files/assets/public/v/1/doti/documents/permits/row/grease-interceptors-dotirw-requirement-policy.pdf

What it is. Recurring cleaning of the grease interceptor with retained records, per DOTI requirements.

Who issues/enforces it. City and County of Denver — DOTI Wastewater (City layer).

When you need it. Ongoing. Gravity grease interceptors: pumped/cleaned before FOG and solids reach 25% of total liquid capacity. Hydromechanical interceptors: per manufacturer, or before FOG reaches 80% of grease storage capacity. Commonly every 30–90 days by size/volume.

How to comply. Use a licensed hauler; keep dated service records on site.

Cadence. Gravity: at 25% (commonly 30–90 days). Hydromechanical: at 80% / per manufacturer.

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.

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This guide is informational and not legal advice. Always confirm current requirements with the official agency linked above.