FOG / Grease Device Service Records — Jacksonville (JEA)
JEA sets grease-device cleaning intervals by size: traps every 15 days, intermediate 30 days, interceptors 90 days.
What it is. Recurring cleaning of the grease control device with retained records, under the JEA Commercial FOG program.
Who issues/enforces it. JEA — Commercial FOG Program (utility).
When you need it. Ongoing, by device size: Trap (<50 gal): every 15 days. Intermediate (51–749 gal): every 30 days. Interceptor (750 gal+): every 90 days — or sooner if grease/solids reach 25% of tank volume.
How to comply. Use a hauler; keep dated service manifests on site.
Cadence. Trap 15 days / intermediate 30 days / interceptor 90 days.
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
- JEA, Fats, Oils and Grease — https://www.jea.com/grease — Official source last checked: 2026-07-02
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