There was red oil in the well in the back hall of the restaurant that blocked the well, and it was t

Updated on Restaurant 2024-10-01
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    I just want to know if it's a dedicated or shared grease trap. There is also whether the service contract signed between the hotel and the property management company has made provisions for the outdoor one. Generally speaking, if it is a special grease trap or sewer, it is handled by the hotel, and if it is shared, unless there is evidence to prove that the red oil is caused by the hotel alone, if not, it is a public responsibility.

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