Utility-owned compliance workflow

This page serves Santa Clara operators, but the actual grease and manifest workflow is governed by City of Santa Clara Water & Sewer Utilities FOG Program. The city URL is an entry surface; the authority route is the canonical source-backed path.

Santa Clara grease service

Santa Clara grease service finder

Compare grease service options for restaurants in Santa Clara, CA after you confirm the local rule, manifest burden, and what the hauler must leave on site.

City of Santa Clara Water & Sewer Utilities FOG Program Utility Last verified 2026-04-07

Grease service rule

This page should follow the city's hauler and manifest rules, not pretend the provider list is the authority source.

Verification first

Operator-ready routing is live

This route has current local coverage, direct contact details, and source-backed provider signals for booking and follow-up.

  • Confirm the current city hauler or transporter workflow before booking, especially if the authority publishes a list or registry.
  • Ask the vendor to confirm current Santa Clara grease coverage, manifest handling, and who leaves the receipt trail on site.
  • File the trip ticket, receipt, and follow-up date into the grease log and reminder plan as soon as service is complete.
Return to Santa Clara grease trap rules
How listings are qualified

Operator-ready routing is live

Public listings and sponsor placements are separated, and the route is ready for operator use.

Authority-backed 3 | Verification required 0 | Last verified 2026-04-07
Primary source

Fats, Oils & Grease (FOG) Program

Santa Clara's FOG Program says commercial food service establishments are regulated through plan check and inspection, must submit the food service checklist for grease-laden wastewater, and can use the city-published grease pumpers and haulers list as a courtesy verification tool.

City of Santa Clara Water & Sewer Utilities | Tier 1 | 2026-04-07
Before you book
Verification checklist
  • Confirm the current city hauler or transporter workflow before booking, especially if the authority publishes a list or registry.
  • Ask the vendor to confirm current Santa Clara grease coverage, manifest handling, and who leaves the receipt trail on site.
  • File the trip ticket, receipt, and follow-up date into the grease log and reminder plan as soon as service is complete.
Active routing coverage in Santa Clara

Provider Listings

Evidence and sponsor status
A-1 Septic Tank Service
Public listing
grease hauler Evidence Authority-backed public contact Coverage High
Why listed Authority-backed evidence plus a public service contact.
Evidence review Route evidence reviewed 2026-04-07

Ranked first when authority-backed evidence is paired with a public service listing.

510-886-4455 [email protected]
Aaron's Septic Tank Service
Public listing
grease hauler Evidence Authority-backed public contact Coverage High
Why listed Authority-backed evidence plus a public service contact.
Evidence review Route evidence reviewed 2026-04-07

Ranked first when authority-backed evidence is paired with a public service listing.

408-371-2350 [email protected]
Baker Commodities
Public listing
grease hauler Evidence Authority-backed public contact Coverage High
Why listed Authority-backed evidence plus a public service contact.
Evidence review Route evidence reviewed 2026-04-07

Ranked first when authority-backed evidence is paired with a public service listing.

855-422-5370 [email protected]
Listings are routing support only. They are not municipal endorsement, and operators should confirm current manifest, service scope, and coverage before booking.
Short lead form

Need grease service help?

Send a short service request for Santa Clara grease help. This stays separate from the authority summary and goes into the KitchenRuleHub operations queue.

Sponsor slot

Want sponsor placement on Santa Clara coverage?

This inquiry is for direct local sponsor visibility only. It does not change the authority summary or source-backed rule content on the page.

MULTI - Multiple public or active sponsor options are available for this route, ordered by evidence quality first.
Source stack

Authority-backed sources

Last verified: 2026-04-07

  1. City of Santa Clara Water & Sewer Utilities | Tier 1 | 2026-04-07

    Santa Clara's FOG Program says commercial food service establishments are regulated through plan check and inspection, must submit the food service checklist for grease-laden wastewater, and can use the city-published grease pumpers and haulers list as a courtesy verification tool.

  2. City of Santa Clara Water & Sewer Utilities | Tier 1 | 2026-04-07

    Santa Clara requires grease trap and interceptor maintenance records to remain on site for a minimum of three years and says missing records may result in fines under the local sewer ordinance.

  3. City of Santa Clara Water & Sewer Utilities | Tier 1 | 2026-04-07

    Santa Clara's grease trap maintenance sheet recommends professional grease hauling, requires cleaning logs near self-cleaned traps, and ties poor trap maintenance to fines under the local sewer use ordinance.

  4. City of Santa Clara Water & Sewer Utilities | Tier 1 | 2026-04-07

    Santa Clara's grease interceptor maintenance sheet tells operators to use professional pumping service, fully pump and scrape the interceptor, and treat missing records as a sewer ordinance risk that can lead to fines.