Grease Interceptor / FOG Approval — City of Johns Creek
Johns Creek restaurants must install an approved grease interceptor and maintain FOG service records before connecting to the sewer.
Overview
Food establishments that discharge grease must install an approved, properly sized grease interceptor and retain hauler manifests as proof of regular pump-outs for inspection.
Confirm your authority before build-out: verify the sanitary-sewer / FOG authority for your address (Fulton County's sewer/pretreatment program). The approving office can vary by location. (City of Atlanta Watershed does not have jurisdiction here.)
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.
Stay ahead of this requirement
SpoonSeal stores your documents, tracks expirations, and reminds you before anything lapses — so you are always inspection-ready.
Get started free →This guide is informational and not legal advice. Always confirm current requirements with the official agency linked above.