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Dear Wastewater Customer,

On behalf of the City of Orlando, we want to take this opportunity to introduce to you the Grease Management Program.  As you may know, one of the remaining major point sources of pollution is overflows from the sanitary sewer system.  In most cases, these overflows are preventable.  In response to the mandate from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) initiated a statewide program to prevent sewer system overflows, which can contaminate stormwater systems, lakes and other surface waters, and pose public health problems.  The primary cause of sewer system overflows is the discharge of excessive amounts of oils & greases to the wastewater system.  Oil & grease creates clogs in the collection system and forms layers in lift stations which renders the float system inoperable.

To facilitate your participation in the program, the City has created an online version of its  Private Sewer System Management Survey.

For more detailed information on the Private Sewer System Management Program please review this excerpt from the City regulation.    Additionally you can view system requirements mandated by this program in the  Private Sewer System Requirements documentation. For recommendations on maintenance of private sewer systems please review our Private Sewer Maintenance Tips Sheet.

If you should have any questions concerning the Private Sewer System Management Program or need assistance completing the User Information Survey, please feel free to contact the Environmental Control Section at  (407) 246-2664.  Your cooperation and assistance with this program  is appreciated. 

Questions regarding this form, please contact the City of Orlando's Wastewater Division at (407)246-2213.

 


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