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Brevard County Utilities manages FOG compliance for food service establishments along Florida's Space Coast, from Titusville to Palm Bay. The county's FOG Management Program requires restaurants and commercial kitchens to install approved grease control equipment, obtain a FOG permit, and schedule regular pump-outs based on trap capacity and output. Most establishments need cleaning every 60 to 90 days. Brevard's unique economic mix — Kennedy Space Center visitors, Cocoa Beach tourism, a growing cruise port in Port Canaveral, and expanding suburban dining in Melbourne and Viera — drives year-round demand for reliable grease trap services. All haulers must be DEP-licensed and provide manifest documentation. Find Brevard County FOG-permitted providers in our directory.
Brevard County Utilities manages FOG compliance through the FOG Management Program for food service establishments along Florida's Space Coast, from Titusville to Palm Bay. The department issues FOG permits and conducts compliance monitoring.
Yes. Restaurants and commercial kitchens in Brevard County must obtain a FOG permit from Brevard County Utilities, install approved grease control equipment, and schedule regular pump-outs with DEP-licensed haulers.
Most Brevard County establishments need grease trap cleaning every 60 to 90 days based on trap capacity and kitchen output. Permit conditions specify the exact frequency. Restaurants near Port Canaveral and Cocoa Beach may need more frequent service during cruise and tourist seasons.
There are currently 2 grease trap service companies listed in our Brevard County directory. These providers offer cleaning, pumping, installation, and emergency services across 0 cities in the county.
Brevard County food service establishments must comply with Florida Chapter 62-705 F.A.C. for grease waste removal. All grease waste must be transported by DEP-licensed haulers, and manifests are required for every pump-out. Some municipalities within Brevard County may have additional local ordinances with stricter requirements.
Most grease traps in Brevard County should be cleaned every 30 to 90 days, depending on trap size, establishment volume, and any local requirements. High-volume restaurants may need monthly service, while smaller operations can often go 60-90 days between pump-outs. Check with your local health department for specific frequency requirements.
Use the "24/7 Emergency" filter on our Brevard County directory to find providers that offer emergency overflow and after-hours service. Many of the 2 companies in the area provide same-day response for grease trap emergencies including overflows, backups, and blockages.
Grease trap cleaning in Brevard County typically costs $200 to $500 per pump-out for standard-size traps. Larger grease interceptors may cost $300 to $800+. Prices vary by trap size, grease volume, accessibility, and service frequency. Annual contracts with regular service can reduce per-visit costs significantly. Request quotes from multiple providers to compare.
Learn about Florida's grease waste removal requirements, DEP licensing, and how they apply to Brevard County businesses.
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