400 pounds of fats, oil, and grease diverted

Tuesday 5 April 400 pounds of fats, oil, and grease diverted

400 pounds of used cooking oil was collected at the Keep Port St. Lucie Beautiful (KPSLB) Household Hazardous Waste Collection and Tire Amnesty Day in March. Utility Systems first partnered with KPSLB at a collection event held in 2020, and since then 1,333  pounds of used  cooking oil has been collected and kept from entering the sewer system.

Keeping household fats, oil, and grease, also known as FOG, out of the kitchen sink helps to protect the integrity of the City’s vast sewer system, which includes over 1,000 miles of sewer main. When FOG enters pipes, it cools and forms blockages, which prevent wastewater from flowing efficiently. It builds up over time and collects other flushed debris. The clogs create backups and damage infrastructure, and ultimately, wastewater cannot be properly processed and treated to make reclaimed water, which is used for irrigation.

If you missed KPSLB’s biannual collection event, you can still help protect our sewer system and the environment all-year round by properly disposing of your household FOG. You can wait for it to cool and scrape it out of the pan and into the trash, or pour it into a can or container to store it for future use. If you don't plan on using it, you can drop it off at the collection site located at the St. Lucie Solid Waste Bailing and Recycling Facility. These simple changes can make a huge impact.

For more information, contact:
Jenny Tomes, APR
Assistant Manager - USD Community Outreach
(772) 618-3142
jtomes@cityofpsl.com