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Date: 2015-04-09 12:23:51
Canby
Plumbing
Grease interceptor
Canby
Oregon

City of Canby During our inspections we give out information and discuss with the owner or manager information regarding BMP’s on controlling FOG and set up a cleaning schedule for your grease trap or interceptor. All

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