File #: 2018-2810    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Action
File created: 10/3/2018 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 12/11/2018 Final action:
Title: Commission District(s): All An Ordinance to Amend the Code of DeKalb County, As Revised 1988, Chapter 25, Article IV, Pertaining to Sewer and Sewage Disposal, Division 5 Related to the Discharge of Fats, Oils and Grease, and For Other Purposes.
Attachments: 1. 8.21.18 updated stop gap FOG revisions final.pdf

                                    

Public Hearing:  YES      NO                                                   Department: Watershed Management                                     

 

SUBJECT:

Title

Commission District(s): All

An Ordinance to Amend the Code of DeKalb County, As Revised 1988, Chapter 25, Article IV, Pertaining to Sewer and Sewage Disposal, Division 5 Related to the Discharge of Fats, Oils and Grease, and For Other Purposes.                        

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Information Contact: Reginald Wells, Interim Director

Phone Number: 770-621-7208

 

PURPOSE:

To protect the public health from sanitary sewer spills and minimize the impact to the publicly owned treatment works (POTW). 

 

NEED/IMPACT:

The County has a current FOG Ordinance, which addresses food service establishments’ discharge of FOG, and the Industrial Pretreatment Program, which places permit limits on FOG discharges from commercial /industrial operations.  However, on research, following a prolonged period of “no tolerance” of violations in the permits, multi-family housing was identified as a currently unregulated source of FOG impacting the POTW.  During stakeholder meetings, the multi-family housing representatives preferred the option of regulation under a revised FOG Ordinance rather than under the existing Industrial Pretreatment Program, which regulates any commercial operation.                        

 

FISCAL IMPACT:

No direct impact to the County.   FOG permit and review fees are designed to cover the cost of the FOG program.  Other activities such as investigation and documentation required to implement a trigger are already required under the Consent Decree and routine maintenance activities of the system. 

 

RECOMMENDATION:

Recommended Action

Adopt the ordinance and authorize the chief executive officer to execute all necessary documents.