What Is FOG and Why Is It Important?

June 02, 2015 00:36:42
What Is FOG and Why Is It Important?
Water Values Podcast
What Is FOG and Why Is It Important?

Jun 02 2015 | 00:36:42

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Show Notes

Paul Kramer of Gresham, Oregon, joins The Water Values Podcast to discuss a subject too infrequently discussed: Fats, Oils and Grease, or FOG. Paul walks us through what FOG is and how it gets into the sewer system and disrupts the system’s operation. He then discusses elements of a FOG program, including the extensive internal and external communication necessary, and what a FOG program launch entails. If you’d never heard about FOG before, or even if you had, this episode will be a real eye-opener.

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