Rule holder: Austin Water Pretreatment Program
Austin operators often search by city name, but Austin Water Pretreatment Program is the office that sets the local grease, hauling, and paperwork rules on this page.
Austin approved grease hauler workflow
Austin, TX grease hauler workflow: official list status, manifest rules, and what to verify before booking service.
Start from the city's published registry, then confirm the service company still covers grease waste.
Use the rest of the page to confirm the local rule and proof burden, but start with the next move below.
Start from the city's published registry, then confirm the service company still covers grease waste.
Recent manifests or trip tickets.
Authority Summary
Austin publishes an official hauler or preferred-pumper registry for grease service.
What to keep on site
Recent manifests or trip tickets.
Local Interceptor Requirements
Inspection-Ready Proof
Recent manifests or trip tickets.
Store this where staff can reach it quickly during an inspection.
The service company's current listing or program status in the city's published registry.
Store this where staff can reach it quickly during an inspection.
Receiving-station or disposal paperwork when applicable.
Store this where staff can reach it quickly during an inspection.
Common Inspection Failures
Inspectors commonly flag this when records are missing, overdue, or incomplete.
Inspectors commonly flag this when records are missing, overdue, or incomplete.
Still need service help?
Move from the list check to an action page that tells staff what to confirm before booking.
Austin'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.
Official sources for this page
Last verified: 2026-04-07
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Austin Water's current grease interceptor brochure says food-preparation businesses need an approved grease interceptor, service is due at least every 90 days or sooner at the 50 percent trigger, and disposal records must be retained and made available for inspection.
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Austin's WEIRS report lists active liquid waste haulers currently permitted by the city and says the city neither recommends nor endorses providers on the report.