Milton’s Trusted Used Cooking Oil Partner



Local Compliance at a Glance

Milton issues food service business licenses through its portal and requires proof of grease management arrangements during the application process. Because wastewater ultimately enters Fulton County pipes, restaurants must also upload manifests to the county’s web based FOG portal for three year retention. Georgia Rule 391-3-6-.24 classifies fryer residue as “oil waste,” allowing transport only by state registered haulers; violations reach $25k per day.

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Everything Your Service Includes

  • Leak proof container delivered within 48 hours.
  • Scheduled or on demand grease pickup with RFID scan and automatic manifest upload to the FOG portal. fultoncountyga.gov
  • Quarterly interceptor audit plus on site staff training; extras most carriers up charge for.
  • ACH rebates within seven days on every waste oil disposal, ensuring smooth cash flow even in peak patio season.

Fast, Data Rich Pickup Workflow

Book a slot, and our certified tech arrives in the two hour window. Average curb to curb time is eight minutes; about 30 percent faster than regional service times. The driver scans your tank’s RFID tag, pumps the oil, wipes the pad, and uploads a weight stamped PDF to your email and the county portal before leaving. You close dinner service with a clean dock and a digital paper trail.

Code Ready Containers

CapacityFormatIdeal VenueCode Note
55 gal steel drumStaticFood trucksKeep ≥10 ft from flame; Class IIIB combustible per NFPA 30
70 gal wheeled caddyLow profileBoutique cafésUL 2152 listed for commercial kitchen oils
140 gal lidded tankRectangularFull restaurantsSecondary containment if within 50 ft of a storm drain, per GA storm water BMPs
300 gal cart tankPump readyHotels & VenuesCounts toward the 1,320 gal SPCC threshold; plan required above that volume

Pro Storage & Safety Tips

Cooking oil is a Class IIIB combustible; quantities above 60 gal must sit in listed metallic or UL 2152 plastic tanks, with “No Smoking” signage inside 50 ft. Milton’s storm water inspectors also advise keeping containers 50 feet from any inlet and adding spill socks when space is tight. Finally, close lids after every shift; EPA notes that open containers risk RCRA violations and pest infestation penalties.

Environmental & Profit Upside

Congress just advanced bills to extend the Clean Fuel Production Credit 45Z through 2031, giving higher payouts to biodiesel refined from U.S. feedstocks like Georgia fryer oil. A single Milton restaurant produces roughly 13,000 pounds of oil annually; enough to yield 1,550 gallons of biodiesel and avert nearly 40 metric tons of CO₂ . That turns waste into a genuine sustainability talking point for your brand.

Route Map & Scheduling

We run dawn, midday, and late night grease pickup loops across Milton’s Highway 9 corridor, Providence Road eateries, and equestrian area event venues. Live GPS links let managers watch the truck’s progress in real time; no more “Did they come yet?” calls.

Why Milton Kitchens Choose Us

Some haulers flip your oil to distant brokers; we refine in Monroe, load the resulting B100 into our own trucks, and close the carbon loop. cleanenergybiofuels.com Our compliance director helped draft Fulton County’s 2023 portal standards, so we solve inspector issues before they surface. Weekly rebate benchmarking keeps your per pound rate aligned with spot markets, not last quarter’s average.

Waste nothing; profit from every gallon with Grease Connections.

Book Your First Pickup

Call (770) 284-4646 or hit “Schedule Pickup.” First time Milton customers who sign before month end earn an extra $0.05 per pound on every used cooking oil disposal for their first 90 days.