We were referred to Veggie Scout Oil LLC by the City. They provided us with a list of preferred vendors, and the fact that Veggie Scout Oil is committed to recycling and reusing oil called them to the front of the line. Scheduling was easy, Matt is friendly and helpful and we've been happy with the services that have been provided thus far.
We would recommend their service to any Portland restaurant looking for a reliable and dependable grease trap clean-out service. These guys are great. Always on time, professional, clean and easy to deal with. I've had issues with a few companies in the past, so its been a real pleasure to do business with Veggie Scout.
From scheduling to the day of service, the entire process was seamless. The staff was professional, courteous and on time. I appreciates that they offered to put me on their schedule for next time so that I don't have to remember to call them. Whether you need a new septic system or a repair, you need a service company that will provide you with fast, reliable services.
We would recommend their service to any Portland restaurant looking for a reliable and dependable grease trap clean-out service. These guys are great. Always on time, professional, clean and easy to deal with. I've had issues with a few companies in the past, so its been a real pleasure to do business with Veggie Scout.
From scheduling to the day of service, the entire process was seamless. The staff was professional, courteous and on time. I appreciates that they offered to put me on their schedule for next time so that I don't have to remember to call them. Whether you need a new septic system or a repair, you need a service company that will provide you with fast, reliable services.
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We converted a 1980 Diesel Scout to run on used cooking oil as a hobby to support our skiing habit and make the 70-mile commute from Portland to Mt Hood. We soon started sourcing oil for Biodiesel and using our trucks to clean grease traps. Now we are pumped to service more customers and keep Portland's waterways clean and pristine.
Keeping wash practices in areas that are protected from rainwater and where the wastewater drains to a grease interceptor.
Yes, if your facility qualifies as a Food Service Establishment (FSE), as defined in the Oregon Plumbing Specialty Code (OPSC): "A facility that engages in activities of preparing or serving food or beverage for consumption either on or off the premises, including but not limited to restaurants, cafes, commercial kitchens, caterers, hotels/motels, schools, hospitals, prisons, correction facilities, nursing homes, care institutions, and any other facility preparing and or serving food/beverage shall have a Pretreatment system (Grease Interceptor) to protect the public sewer."
Yes, if your facility qualifies as a Food Service Establishment (FSE), as defined in the Oregon Plumbing Specialty Code (OPSC): "A facility that engages in activities of preparing or serving food or beverage for consumption either on or off the premises, including but not limited to restaurants, cafes, commercial kitchens, caterers, hotels/motels, schools, hospitals, prisons, correction facilities, nursing homes, care institutions, and any other facility preparing and or serving food/beverage shall have a Pretreatment system (Grease Interceptor) to protect the public sewer."