Utility-owned compliance workflow

Rule holder: Portland Bureau of Environmental Services FOG Program

This page serves Portland operators, but the actual grease and manifest workflow is governed by Portland Bureau of Environmental Services FOG Program. The city URL is an entry surface; the authority route is the canonical source-backed path.

Portland permitted haulers

Portland approved grease hauler workflow

Portland, OR grease hauler workflow: official list status, manifest rules, and what to verify before booking service.

Portland Bureau of Environmental Services FOG Program Utility Last verified 2026-04-07
Authority
Portland publishes an authority-backed hauler or preferred-pumper registry for grease service.
Proof on site
Recent manifests or trip tickets.
Likely fail trigger
Using a vendor outside the authority-backed registry can break the paper trail Portland expects.
Next action
Start from the authority-backed registry, then confirm the vendor still covers grease waste.
Overall verdict
Portland Bureau of Environmental Services FOG Program (Utility)

This page uses approved language only because the city publishes a live hauler report. The language stays paired with the city's non-endorsement disclaimer.

Authority Summary

Portland publishes an authority-backed hauler or preferred-pumper registry for grease service.

What to keep on site

Recent manifests or trip tickets.

Official list logic

Local Interceptor Requirements

Official requirement
Portland publishes an authority-backed hauler or preferred-pumper registry for grease service.
Official requirement
The authority-backed registry is a verification tool, not a recommendation or endorsement.
Official requirement
Operators still need to confirm waste-type coverage and current standing before booking.
What to keep on site

Inspection-Ready Proof

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Recent manifests or trip tickets.

Keep this accessible before the inspector has to ask twice.

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The vendor's current listing or program status in the authority-backed registry.

Keep this accessible before the inspector has to ask twice.

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Receiving-station or disposal paperwork when applicable.

Keep this accessible before the inspector has to ask twice.

Grease pipe
Where operators get exposed

Common Inspection Failures

Using a vendor outside the authority-backed registry can break the paper trail Portland expects.

Failure to resolve this condition can trigger corrective action or delayed approval.

High risk
An outdated provider check can leave the operator without defensible records.

Failure to resolve this condition can trigger corrective action or delayed approval.

High risk

Still need service help?

Move from the list check to an action page that tells staff what to confirm before booking.

Portland's list is a verification tool, not a recommendation list.

The city publishes this list as a verification tool, neither recommends nor endorses any provider on it.

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Source stack

Authority-backed sources

Last verified: 2026-04-07

  1. Portland Bureau of Environmental Services | Tier 1 | 2026-04-07

    Portland BES FOG rules apply to food service establishments, require approved interceptors, set default cleaning at 30 days for HGIs and 90 days for GGIs, and require maintenance reports within 14 days after cleaning.

  2. Portland Bureau of Environmental Services | Tier 1 | 2026-04-07

    Portland's grease interceptor guidance tells food service operators to clean on schedule, submit maintenance reporting, and use the Preferred Pumper Program to find compliant service companies.

  3. Regional Preferred Pumper Program | Tier 2 | 2026-04-07

    The Preferred Pumper matrix lists participating grease haulers serving Portland and says the program certifies providers to standards established by local governments.