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Grease Dumping Duo Charged for Environmental Crime
2 Nov
Summary
- Two men arrested for illegally dumping cooking grease into storm drain
- Admitted it was a regular practice at the restaurant where they worked
- Grease dumping can cause severe plumbing and environmental issues

In a recent incident, two men were arrested last month for illegally dumping cooking grease into a storm drain in Miami-Dade County. The arrest came after the local Department of Environmental Resources Management received an anonymous tip and launched an investigation.
During the investigation, the men admitted to the improper disposal of the grease, stating it was a regular practice at the restaurant where they both worked. Both individuals were charged with the environmental crime of willful disregard.
Dumping cooking grease into storm drains is illegal as it can cause severe plumbing issues and environmental problems. The grease can quickly solidify in the pipes, leading to clogs and potential flooding. Additionally, the grease can contaminate water, harm wildlife, and disrupt local ecosystems if it reaches waterways.
While it may seem like an easy solution, it is crucial to dispose of cooking oil and grease properly, whether from a restaurant or a household. Grease can be recycled at specialized facilities or simply placed in a container and thrown away with the regular garbage once it cools. Pouring it down the drain or into the sewer can have far-reaching consequences, affecting drinking water, irrigation resources, and the overall health of the environment.
The incident in Miami-Dade County is not an isolated case, as a similar situation was recently reported in Texas. It is a common problem that requires increased awareness and action to protect the environment and avoid legal consequences.




