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Ohio's enforcement and adopting agencies seem to be in a "fog"
Several individuals, organizations and I have been involved in Fats, Oil & Grease (FOG) control and regulation over the last 30 months or so. While it has been a challenging and interesting period, the state of Ohio's enforcement and adopting agencies, such as the Ohio EPA (OEPA) and the Department of Commerce's Board of Building Standards (BBS), seem to be in a "fog"