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Seaside sanitation staff report inspections within FOG limits; Wallace Group master plan update authorized on consent agenda
Summary
District staff reported 38 fall inspections, none exceeded the 25% fat‑oil‑grease (FOG) limit, and staff said they will add a second engineering inspector to raise inspection frequency; the consent agenda also included a resolution to contract The Wallace Group to update the sanitary sewer master plan (contract amount unclear in the transcript).
District engineers told the Seaside Sanitation District board on Jan. 13 that recent inspections of local food service establishments showed compliance with the district’s FOG standard and outlined staffing and next steps for the sewer master plan.
Patrick Grogan, an engineer with the district and the city of Seaside, reported that staff performed 38 inspections between October and December and that “none of the locations inspected between October and December were over the 25% FOG limit,” though several locations were close to the limit and were asked to schedule pumping. Grogan told the…
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