Grease Trap Requirements
Fishers, IN

FOG compliance regulations for food service establishments in Fishers, Indiana.

FOG Compliance in Fishers, IN

Food service establishments in Fishers operate under a combination of federal EPA pretreatment standards, Indiana state plumbing code, and city-level FOG ordinances. Together these rules determine how grease traps must be sized, how often they must be pumped, and what happens when a restaurant falls out of compliance.

Pumping frequency is the compliance rule restaurant owners interact with most often. In Fishers, the rule is: Indoor grease traps: 2x per week minimum. This aligns with the 90-day US median enforced by most major cities. The city follows the International Plumbing Code (IPC) for trap sizing and installation. Under Section 1003.3.4, which sizes traps by drainage fixture unit counts, grease interceptors installed in Fishers must meet minimum capacity thresholds based on the fixtures connected to them — 3-compartment sinks, dishwashers, pre-rinse stations, wok stoves, and floor drains on the cook line. The local minimum trap size is: 1,000 gallons for outdoor grease interceptors.

Fishers requires a dedicated FOG permit for any food service establishment generating fats, oils, and grease. The permit is separate from, and in addition to, the plumbing permit required at installation.

Fishers enforces the 25 percent rule: grease traps must be pumped before the combined FOG and settled solids reach 25 percent of the trap's total liquid depth. Inspectors measure the depth with a sludge judge or dipstick, typically at surprise visits. Exceeding the threshold at inspection triggers a notice of violation and mandatory emergency pump-out, regardless of the scheduled pumping cycle. Quarterly reports required. Establishments must maintain pumping logs, hauler manifests, and inspection reports on-site — missing records is itself a violation in most enforcement actions. Enforcement authority rests with the City of Fishers Public Works Department, Wastewater Division, which handles permit issuance, inspections, and hauler licensing.

For a deeper explanation of the rules this city enforces, read our guides on how grease traps work and the 25/50 pumping rule.

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Pumping Freq.
Required
Permit
Yes
25% Rule
IPC
Code Base

Pumping Requirements

Frequency Indoor grease traps: 2x per week minimum; outdoor interceptors: every 90 days minimum
25% Rule Applies

Permits & Enforcement

Permit Required Required

Complete FOG Regulations

Minimum Trap Size 1,000 gallons for outdoor grease interceptors
Pumping Frequency Indoor grease traps: 2x per week minimum; outdoor interceptors: every 90 days minimum
25% Rule Yes — trap must be pumped when grease and solids reach 25% of capacity
Permit Required Yes
Inspections Quarterly reports required
Record Keeping Required — maintain pumping logs and manifests on-site
Plumbing Code International Plumbing Code (IPC)
Authority City of Fishers Public Works Department, Wastewater Division

Additional Notes

FOG Management Program. FSE registration required. FOG Maintenance Log required on-site. Contact: 317-595-3139.

Last verified: — Regulations change frequently. Always verify current requirements with your local wastewater authority or plumbing inspector before making compliance decisions.

Contact Information

Phone (317) 595-3281
Email farnhamr@fishers.in.us

Wastewater Utility: (317) 595-3281, farnhamr@fishers.in.us

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