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Environmental Engineering & Contracting, Inc., (EEC) was contracted by Johnson County Wastewater (JCW)
and Johnson County Environmental (JCED) to conduct a comprehensive assessment of the County’s Fats, Oils,
and Grease Control (FOG) Program.
The primary task associated with this assessment was a FOG Characterization
Study of the County’s service area. The goal of this Study was to provide objective information (e.g., true
causes and FOG sources) for known problem areas in the sanitary sewer system that require more frequent
cleaning and maintenance (i.e., hot spots) that are attributable to FOG (i.e., FOG-related hot spots).
EEC also assessed the Johnson County Code of Regulations for Sanitary Sewer Use (Sewer Use Code 2003 edition)
and the FOG source control activities conducted by JCED.
The Assessment report is available below.
The results of the Study will be presented to the Board of County Commissioners at a
Committee of the Whole meeting on July 16, 2009. 2:30 PM in the Board Hearing Room, 3rd Floor,
County Administration Building, 111 South Cherry, Olathe, KS. The meeting is open to the
public.
Fats, Oils and Grease (FOG) Control Program Assessment Report
Executive Summary
Appendices
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