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Grease trap compliance in South Australia

SA Water requires a Trade Waste Consent for any premises with a grease arrestor. Pump-out schedules typically run quarterly. Operating without consent or missing scheduled cleans risks penalties up to $7,500.

Regulator

SA Water

Maximum fine

$7,500

Governing act

Water Industry Act 2012 (SA)

Who needs a trade waste consent?

Every commercial food premises in South Australia that connects to the sewer through a grease trap — cafes, restaurants, pubs, hotels, food courts, aged care kitchens, school canteens, and any commercial kitchen producing FOG. New venues need consent before opening.

What does SA Water actually require?

What happens if you miss a clean?

On-the-spot fines up to $7,500, plus potential disconnection of trade waste discharge. If your trap overflows into the council drain, expect the EHO and a costly emergency clean (often 3–4× a scheduled price).

How to stay compliant without thinking about it

Set up a recurring contract with a licensed contractor. Most contractors on our network quote a fixed per-clean price on 1, 2, 3, or 6-month cycles. They diary it, they show up, you sign the docket. That's it.

Full reference: SA Water trade waste

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