Is grease a problem in our sewer system?

In the sewage collection and treatment business, the answer is an absolute yes! Grease is singled out for special attention because of its poor solubility in water and its tendency to separate from the liquid solution. Large amounts of oil and grease in the wastewater cause trouble in the collection system pipes. It decreases pipe capacity and, therefore, requires that piping systems be cleaned more often and/or some piping to be replaced sooner than otherwise expected. Oil and grease also hamper effective treatment at the wastewater treatment plant. Grease in a warm liquid may not appear harmful. But, as the liquid cools, the grease or fat congeals and causes mats on the surface of settling tanks, digesters, and the interior of pipes and other surfaces which may cause a shutdown of wastewater treatment units. Problems caused by wastes from restaurants and other grease-producing establishments have served as the basis for ordinances and regulations governing the discharge of grease materials to the sanitary sewer system. This type of waste has forced the requirement of the installation of preliminary treatment facilities, commonly known as grease traps or interceptors.

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1. What are the fees for laboratory testing services?
2. What is the cost of a fire hydrant meter?
3. Why are water conservation measures in place when Columbia County is not in a drought situation?
4. When am I allowed to water my yard?
5. How can I reach someone at the Water Utility after regular business hours to respond to an emergency?
6. Who can I call to check the status of a submitted invoice?
7. To what address should a Water Utility vendor submit an invoice?
8. How may I obtain a sanitary sewer flow test?
9. How may I obtain a 24-hour water flow test?
10. How may I obtain a copy of the Water Specification book?
11. Are there any future plans for water and/or sewer to be extended to my area?
12. What are the septic tank dumping rates?
13. Do I have a grease trap? Do I need a grease trap?
14. How do I clean my grease trap?
15. What is a grease interceptor?
16. What is a grease trap and how does it work?
17. Is grease a problem in our sewer system?
18. What chemicals do you add to the water?
19. Is our water hard or soft?
20. Why is chlorine added to my drinking water, and how much is added?
21. Why does my water sometimes smell like chlorine?
22. What can cause discoloration in the water?
23. How often is our drinking water tested?
24. What is the source of our drinking water?
25. How much fluoride does our water have?
26. Is our water safe to drink?
27. Why are there lines painted in my yard?
28. Where is the County right-of-way?
29. Why is my water muddy?
30. Why is my water milky?
31. How can I reduce my water pressure?
32. What should my water pressure be?
33. How are water and sewer rates established?
34. How are the sewer charges calculated?
35. Why does my first bill have a $40 previous balance?
36. In extenuating circumstances, can I make alternate arrangements for paying my account?
37. When are payments that are placed in the drop box credited to my account?
38. How can I make payments for my water bill after office hours?
39. What is the due date for my water bill?
40. When will I receive my water bill?
41. Where can I pay my bill online?
42. Can I setup an automatic draft for my water service?
43. If I had a leak, can my bill be adjusted?
44. What are the pretreatment surcharge fees?
45. What are the permit fees for water trucks and tank inspections?
46. What are the penalties for violating the FOG and Backflow Ordinance?
47. What are the fees for backflow prevention devices?
48. What is the inspection fee for a Fats, Oil, and Grease pumper truck?
49. What is the cost of an Engineering Department Specifications book?
50. What is the cost of a temporary water service?
51. What is the same-day water service set-up fee?
52. What is the water service set-up fee?
53. What is Water Utility's mailing address/Where do I mail my payment?
54. Where is Columbia County Water Utility located?
55. How long does it take for a submitted invoice to be paid?
56. What is the $50 set-up fee for water?
57. What can I do to help improve stormwater quality?
58. Doesn't Stormwater Runoff Go Into the Sanitary Sewer?
59. What is Stormwater Pollution Prevention?
60. What are your regular business hours?
61. What does Water Utility accept for payment?
62. Can I start or disconnect my water service over the phone?
63. How can I tell the difference between a sewer and a storm drain?