Alaska Grease Trap Regulations
FOG Compliance Overview
Alaska follows the Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC) as its base plumbing code. The UPC requires grease interceptors for commercial kitchens and uses fixture unit calculations for sizing requirements. The state's regulatory authority is the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC).
With approximately 1,715 food service establishments statewide, Alaska has significant FOG compliance needs. Individual cities and municipalities may adopt additional local ordinances that go beyond the state plumbing code, including stricter pumping schedules, permit requirements, and enforcement penalties. Of the 1 cities we cover, 1 require a dedicated FOG permit. 1 city enforces the 25% rule for grease trap pumping.
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Size My Grease TrapCity Regulations in Alaska
| City | Pumping Frequency | Permit | 25% Rule |
|---|---|---|---|
| Anchorage | Monthly initially for new installations; adjusted based... | Required | Yes |
Frequently Asked Questions
What plumbing code does Alaska follow for grease traps?
Alaska follows the Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC). The UPC requires grease interceptors for commercial kitchens and uses fixture unit calculations for sizing. Individual cities may adopt stricter local ordinances.
How many food service establishments are in Alaska?
Alaska has approximately 1,715 food service establishments according to Census Bureau County Business Patterns data. We currently cover detailed FOG regulations for 1 cities in the state.
Do I need a grease trap permit in Alaska?
Permit requirements vary by city. Of the 1 cities we cover in Alaska, 1 require a dedicated FOG permit. Check your specific city's requirements below or contact your local wastewater authority.
What size grease trap do I need in Alaska?
Grease trap sizing in Alaska depends on your establishment's flow rate, number of fixtures, and local code requirements under the UPC. Use our free sizing calculator for a recommendation tailored to your setup.
Regulations change frequently. Always verify current requirements with your local wastewater authority or plumbing inspector before making compliance decisions. Last updated: March 2026.