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COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION REPORT U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, REGION 5 Purpose: NPDES Compliance Evaluation Inspection Facility: Ace Grease Service, Inc 9035 State Route 163 Millstadt, Illinois 62260 Date of Inspection: March 30, 2022 EPA Inspectors: Val Dooling, Environmental Engineer, (312) 886-7167 Keith Middleton, Environmental Engineer, (312) 886-6465 Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA) Representative: Wayne Caughman, Inspector (618) 346-5125 Facility Representatives: Mike H. Kostelac III; Owner Bill Lacefield; Chief Financial Officer Report Prepared By: Val Dooling, Environmental Engineer EPA Inspector Signature and Date: VALERIE Digitally signed by VALERIE DOOLING _D__O__O_L_I_N_G_____D1_2a:t4_e5:_:2402_2-2_0.50_'50_.02'3________________________ Approver Name and Title: Ryan J. Bahr, Supervisor, Section 2, Water Enforcement and Compliance Assurance Branch Approver Signature and Date: Digitally signed by Bahr, Bahr, Ryan Ryan Date: 2022.05.23 ______________1_4:1_1_:40_-_05_'0_0' ________________________ TABLE OF CONTENTS I. INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................................... 1 II. BACKGROUND........................................................................................................................ 1 III. OPENING CONFERENCE...................................................................................................... 1 IV. FACILITY DISCUSSION........................................................................................................ 1 V. SITE VISIT ................................................................................................................................ 2 VI. CLOSING CONFERENCE...................................................................................................... 4 VII. AREAS OF CONCERN:......................................................................................................... 4 LIST OF APPENDICES Appendix A: Photo Log Appendix B: Aerial Facility Image Appendix C: General NPDES Permit ILR00 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 I. INTRODUCTION The purpose of the report is to describe, evaluate and document Ace Grease Service, Inc's compliance with the Clean Water Act (CWA) at its Millstadt, Illinois facility. The facility does not have coverage under any National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit for Stormwater Discharge from Industrial Activities. II. BACKGROUND Ace Grease Service, Inc is located at 9035 State Route 163 in Millstadt, Illinois ("facility"). It has approximately 45 employees. The office is open from 7 am - 4 pm, but grease pickup often occurs at night, since grease traps are in restaurant parking lots. The business began in 1993 in Duke, Missouri, but moved to its current location in 1998. The facility sits on 40 acres of land and has approximately 4.5 acres of paved or gravel surface. Ace Grease Service, Inc pays restaurants to collect their used cooking oil (UCO), then processes the oil and sells it to a biofuel company for further processing. Over 90% of its revenue comes from UCO sales and a small portion of the revenue is from fees for grease trap cleaning. The following describes the grease recycling process that occurs at the facility. Used grease arrives by truckload and is heated prior to processing. When at a sufficient temperature, the grease is pumped into a filter, where trash and dried food is separated and drops into a dumpster. The remaining used grease is run through a centrifuge to separate the oil from any remaining water. Wastewater from the centrifuge is stored onsite prior to contracted removal. UCO, from the centrifuge, is also stored as product onsite until it is collected by the contracted buyer. III. OPENING CONFERENCE On March 30, 2022 Keith Middleton and I (EPA) and Wayne Caughman of Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA) arrived at Ace Grease Service, Inc's office at 1:04 pm. EPA noted heavy rainfall throughout the entire inspection. EPA showed credentials to Mike H. Kostelac III, Owner of Ace Grease Service, Inc. EPA stated that confidential business information (CBI) may be declared including for photographs. After a brief discussion concerning the reason for the inspection, EPA began to ask Mr. Kostelac some questions about the facility. IV. FACILITY DISCUSSION Mr. Kostelac stated that there are no water or sewer hookups at the facility. A 2000-gallon septic tank near the vehicle maintenance shed and the process wastewater is removed by Merrell Bros. The facility utilizes well water for any water needs. The solid waste within the collected UCO, which is separated during grease processing, is sent to a landfill in Sparta, Illinois. Mr. Kostelac stated that no chemicals are added to the grease during its processing and the only chemicals used on site are floor soap. The floors are cleaned daily with the soap and it is trucked out with the process wastewater. If a spill occurs, a vacuum truck would collect any remaining liquid and oil dry would be put on the spill and then the area would be power-washed. Mr. Kostelac 1 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 said that it might be possible for the runoff to go into the parking lot. According to Mr. Kostelac, no hazardous waste is used in the process or is stored on site. When EPA asked about the lagoons, which are visible from the road and satellite images, Mr. Kostelac stated that the facility no longer uses the lagoons, although they were previously used in process wastewater treatment. The lagoons have synthetic liners and are connected by piping, which is left open, so the rainwater collecting in the lagoons is free to flow between the lagoons. He also stated that once a year, the rainwater which collected in the lagoons is pumped to the fields to the west of the facility. Mr. Kostelac stated that the nearby lake, located west of the facility, is owned by Ace Grease Service, Inc. He is not aware of any official name, but had referred to it as Stan's Pay Lake, which is the name this report uses. According to Mr. Kostelac, Stan's Pay Lake is connected to the larger lake, which is privately owned. Mr. Kostelac told EPA that the larger lake is connected to the canal levees and eventually flows to the canal. Mr. Kostelac, told EPA and IEPA that he is not aware of the facility's (Standard Industrial Classification) SIC code. The facility processes used cooking oil oils and may fall under the US SIC code as 2077 - Animal and Marine Fats and Oils. V. SITE VISIT At 1:52 pm, EPA and Mr. Kostelac began to walk the facility premises starting at the office and then walking to the vehicle maintenance building, diesel fuel tank, process buildings, storage areas, lagoons, and ending at Stan's Pay Lake near State Route 163. There is gravel and paved parking area surrounding the buildings. Note the map in Appendix B. Just outside the office, inspectors noted a runoff flow (Photo 1) and began walking upstream of the flowpath, through the parking area towards the welding shed and vehicle maintenance building (Photos 4 and 6). Mr. Kostelac stated that at times the office may flood during large rain events. At the vehicle maintenance building, inspectors noted floor drains and waste motor oil containers stored nearby (Photo 8). According to Mr. Kostelac, all floor drains in this building drain to the 2000-gallon septic tank. Outside of the vehicle maintenance building, to the southeast, more motor oil is stored. Inspectors did not observe secondary containment (Photos 9 and 10). Used motor oil is sold at a rate of approximately 500 gallons per year. EPA viewed the Diesel Exhaust Fuel (DEF) storage shed. Both inside and outside of the shed, inspectors observed used loose absorbant used in previous spill cleanups (Photo 11). Inspectors did not see any physical barrier such as a berm which would prevent the absorbant from being transported downstream. A diesel fuel storage tank was located next to the DEF storage shed (Photo 12), which, according to Mr. Kostelac, has been in place for 30 years. Inspectors did not observe any secondary containment or a physical barrier which would prevent spills from being transported downstream. 2 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 Outside of the original processing building, inspectors observed three partially full 50-gallon barrels (Photo 13). Mr. Kostelac stated that the barrels are used kitchen grease which has not been processed yet. EPA noted there was no secondary containment for these barrels. There are floor drains in the original processing building (Photos 15 &16). According to Mr. Kostelac, these drain to the process wastewater tank. Mr. Kostelac explained the processing steps and identified the filters and centrifuge, as well as the solid waste dumpster. (Photos 19) Inspectors noted the floor was slick with grease. According to Mr. Kostelac, the floors are cleaned daily. Inspectors did not see any berms which would prevent grease spills from leaving the building. Outside of the original processing building, Mr. Kostelac identified the wastewater storage tanks (Photo 20). Currently, the cylindrical white tank is used and the black tank is the older original wastewater tank. On the opposite side of the original processing building, Mr. Kostelac identified the storage tanks used for UCO product (Photo 22), prior to shipping it out. EPA noted some grease stalactites on the outside of the product tanks. Inspectors noted a hose with flowing water (Photo 24) and Mr. Kostelac stated that it is a discharge from a pump which is located below the vehicle weigh station. Inspectors noted that both this pump discharge and stormwater runoff was flowing to a pipe which is located uphill of the black product tanks and any spills at the weigh station could flow be discharged through the pump. The pipe discharges downhill of the parking area in the direction of the lagoons (Photo 30). There is a storage area southwest of the new process building, and beyond that is the field, where Mr. Kostelac stated that the lagoon water is applied (Photo 27). In the storage area EPA noted various used grease containers, some of which were open and were collecting rainwater (Photo 26). At the lagoons, there is an older unused structure which Mr. Kostelac stated used to be for water treatment but is not used at the time of the inspection. Rainwater was able to flow into the lagoons via a pipe (Photo 28). Mr. Kostelac stated that the piping which runs between the lagoons is open to allow free flowing water. Mr. Kostelac pointed out the location on the lagoon closest to the facility where rainwater would be pumped out and applied to the field from Photo 27. EPA noted an automotive battery on the edge of one of the lagoons (Photo 31). EPA noted that the facility was on an incline and runoff flows towards Stan's Pay Lake. The water in general flows off the facility in one of two paths. From the northeast part of the facility, water flows towards the west (Photo 1) and from the south-west part of the facility, water is piped or flows to the northeast on the uphill side of the lagoons. These two paths join at a point to the northeast of the lagoons (Photo 33) and then flow beside the lagoons to the lake (Photo 32). At the point where the water flows into the lake, EPA noted evidence of bank erosion where the water entered the lake (Photo 34). EPA observed that as the runoff water entered the lake, a beige plume had formed (Photo 35 & 37). Similarly, EPA observed that the runoff had a beige opaque color, the same hue as the plume, which could indicate the presence of sediment. At a scrap storage area near the bank of the lake, EPA observed empty drums and other containers (Photos 38 & 39). At this location, rainwater ponded and EPA noticed one area of runoff in the direction of the lake (Photo 40). Mr. Kostelac stated that this area is currently a storage area, and he is planning to construct a new office in this area. 3 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 EPA continued walking along the lake toward State Route 163. EPA observed runoff from the roadway entering the property and flowing into Stan's Pay Lake (Photo 44). The facility tour ended at 2:57 pm. VI. CLOSING CONFERENCE Mr. Kostelac, IEPA and EPA inspectors as well as Bill Lacefield, Chief Financial Officer of Ace Grease Service, Inc were present. I went over the preliminary areas of concern that are highlighted in the next section. I concluded the inspection and thanked the representatives of Ace Grease Service, Inc, then EPA and IEPA inspectors left the facility at 3:05 pm. VII. AREAS OF CONCERN: 1. I observed discharges of rainwater runoff to the lake which is hydrologically connected to the canal. The discharge had a beige opaque coloring and produced a plume in the lake that was observed by EPA during the inspection. Erosion on the bank of the lake suggested a history of water discharges to the lake. 2. I observed process materials outside and uncontained, which could introduce process wastewater into the stormwater discharge: a. Used absorbant at the DEF tank was observed outside indicative of past spills b. Greased floors in the process building without containment c. Grease stalactites outdoors at the product tank d. Debris from the scrap storage area 3. The spill cleanup method used on site could introduce process wastewater into stormwater discharge 4. There was no secondary containment for used motor oil, chemicals, diesel tank, DEF storage or used grease barrels waiting to be processed. 4. The facility's stormwater discharges may be applicable to permit coverage under IEPA's General NPDES Permit Section A.2 (Appendix D2) for Storm Water Discharges from Industrial Activities under the SIC code 2077 - Animal and Marine Fats and Oils. 4 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 Appendix A: Inspection Photo Log Ace Grease Service, Inc EPA Inspection March 30, 2022 All photos taken by Keith Middleton, Environmental Engineer, U.S. EPA Camera: RICOH WG-4 1: ACEG0110 Description: Stormwater runoff from the parking lot area next to the office building. Location: Between office building and the lagoons Camera Direction: Northeast Date/Time: March 30, 2022 - 12:55 pm A1 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 2: ACEG0111 Description: Stormwater runoff from office building parking lot, looking downstream. Location: Between office building and the lagoons Camera Direction: Southwest Date/Time: March 30, 2022 - 12:55 pm A2 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 3: ACEG0112 Description: Stormwater runoff from parking lot area. Location: Northwest of the process buildings Camera Direction: Northeast Date/Time: March 30, 2022 - 12:56 pm A3 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 4: ACEG0113 Description: Stormwater runoff from parking lot area north of office building, looking upstream. Location: South of the office Camera Direction: Northeast Date/Time: March 30, 2022 - 12:58 pm A4 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 5: ACEG0114 Description: Stormwater runoff from parking lot area north of office building, looking downstream. Location: South of the office Camera Direction: Southwest Date/Time: March 30, 2022 - 12:58 pm A5 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 6: ACEG0115 Description: Stormwater runoff from parking lot area southwest of the welding building, looking downstream. Location: East of the welding building Camera Direction: Northeast Date/Time: March 30, 2022 - 1:00 pm A6 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 7: ACEG0116 Description: Location of 2000-gallon underground septic tank at vehicle maintenance building. Location: Northwest of vehicle maintenance building Camera Direction: East Date/Time: March 30, 2022 - 1:02 pm A7 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 8: ACEG0117 Description: Waste motor oil storage inside vehicle maintenance building. Location: Inside vehicle maintenance building Camera Direction: Southeast Date/Time: March 30, 2022- 1:03 pm A8 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 9: ACEG0118 Description: Full waste motor container storage. Location: Southeast of vehicle maintenance building Camera Direction: Southeast Date/Time: March 30, 2022- 1:05 pm A9 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 10: ACEG0119 Description: Full waste motor container storage location. Location: Southeast of vehicle maintenance building Camera Direction: Southwest Date/Time: March 30, 2022- 1:06 pm A10 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 11: ACEG0120 Description: Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) storage shed. Note absorbant material inside and outside of shed. Location: Southeast of welding building Camera Direction: Southeast Date/Time: March 30, 2022- 1:09 pm A11 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 12: ACEG0121 Description: Bulk diesel fuel storage tank. Location: Southeast of welding building Camera Direction: Southeast Date/Time: March 30, 2022- 1:10 pm A12 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 13: ACEG0122 Description: Processed UCO storage tanks. Location: East of original processing building Camera Direction: Southwest Date/Time: March 30, 2022- 1:11 pm A13 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 14: ACEG0123 Description: Three 50-gallon barrels with kitchen grease prior to processing. Location: East of original processing building Camera Direction: Northwest Date/Time: March 30, 2022- 1:12 pm A14 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 15: ACEG0124 Description: Wastewater drains at process site. Location: Inside of original processing building Camera Direction: Southeast Date/Time: March 30, 2022- 1:13 pm A15 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 16: ACEG0125 Description: Zoomed in picture of wastewater in floor drain. Same as Photo 15. Location: Inside original processing building Camera Direction: Down Date/Time: March 30, 2022- 1:13 pm A16 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 17: ACEG0126 Description: Solid trash from the filtration drops to the dumpster. Steam is eminatting from a pipe. Location: Inside of original processing building Camera Direction: South Date/Time: March 30, 2022- 1:13 pm A17 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 18: ACEG0127 Description: Same as Photo 17. Location: Inside of original process building Camera Direction: South Date/Time: March 30, 2022- 1:14 pm A18 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 19: ACEG0128 Description: Piles of solid waste that has fallen into the dumpster. These will be removed to a larger dumpster. Location: Inside of original process building Camera Direction: Down Date/Time: March 30, 2022- 1:14 pm A19 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 20: ACEG0129 Description: Wastewater storage. A truck is stationed and removing some of the waterwater from the tank, The white tank is currently used, and the black square tank is the old one. Location: Northwest of original process building Camera Direction: Southwest Date/Time: March 30, 2022- 1:15 pm A20 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 21: ACEG0130 Description: South of the new processing plant looking downhill towards the lagoons. Location: South of new processing building Camera Direction: Northwest Date/Time: March 30, 2022- 1:20 pm A21 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 22: ACEG0131 Description: Black storage tanks have processed UCO tanks ready to be shipped as product. Location: Southeast of new process building Camera Direction: Northeast Date/Time: March 30, 2022- 1:22 pm A22 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 23: ACEG0132 Description: Rainwater runoff going into a pipe uphill of the black product tanks. Location: Southeast of new process building Camera Direction: Northeast Date/Time: March 30, 2022- 1:23 pm A23 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 24: ACEG0133 Description: Black product tanks, and pipe with discharge from pump below weigh station. Inspectors noted grease stalactites on the tanks. Location: East of product storage tanks Camera Direction: North Date/Time: March 30, 2022- 1:23 pm A24 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 25: ACEG0134 Description: The corner of the new process building. Rainwater runoff flows into a pipe under the building. Location: South of new process building Camera Direction: North Date/Time: March 30, 2022- 1:25 pm A25 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 26: ACEG0135 Description: Inside of a used oil dumpster that was used by a customer and now is stored in the parking area southwest of the new process building. Location: Storage area southwest of new process building Camera Direction: Down Date/Time: March 30, 2022- 1:27 pm A26 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 27: ACEG0136 Description: The field where lagoon water is applied. Location: Storage area southwest of new process building Camera Direction: Southwest Date/Time: March 30, 2022- 1:27 pm A27 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 28: ACEG0137 Description: The lagoon furthest from the office. A pipe discharges stormwater into this lagoon. The lagoons are not currently used for water treatment. Location: Southeast of the lagoons Camera Direction: Northwest Date/Time: March 30, 2022- 1:29 pm A28 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 29: ACEG0138 Description: Middle lagoon. Location: Southeast of the lagoons Camera Direction: North Date/Time: March 30, 2022- 1:30 pm A29 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 30: ACEG0139 Description: A pipe discharges stormwater from uphill of the new process building. The discharge flows around the northeast of the lagoons. Location: Southeast of the lagoons Camera Direction: Southeast Date/Time: March 30, 2022- 1:31 pm A30 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 31: ACEG0140 Description: Two lagoons. Note car battery on liner of lagoon closest to office. Location: Southeast of the lagoons Camera Direction: West Date/Time: March 30, 2022- 1:32 pm A31 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 32: ACEG0141 Description: Stormwater discharge from parking lot area southeast of office building, looking downstream. Location: Between office building and the lagoons Camera Direction: Northwest Date/Time: March 30, 2022- 1:33 pm A32 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 33: ACEG0142 Description: Stormwater discharge from parking lot area north of office building, looking upstream. The two stormwater streams connect at this point and continue to flow towards the lake. Location: Between office building and the lagoons Camera Direction: Northeast Date/Time: March 30, 2022- 1:33 pm A33 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 34: ACEG0143 Description: Main stormwater disharge to lake. Note area of erosion on bank. Location: Stan's Pay Lake Camera Direction: Northeast Date/Time: March 30, 2022- 1:36 pm A34 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 35: ACEG0144 Description: Main stormwater disharge to lake downstream of Photo 34. Note coloration of discharge and plume formed in lake. Location: Stan's Pay Lake Camera Direction: Northwest Date/Time: March 30, 2022- 1:37 pm A35 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 36: ACEG0145 Description: Stormwater runoff from parking lot/facility looking upstream. Location: Near Stan's Pay Lake Camera Direction: Southeast Date/Time: March 30, 2022- 1:37 pm A36 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 37: ACEG0146 Description: Stan's Pay Lake with discharge point just left of photo. Note plume formed in lake. Location: Northwest of scrap storage area Camera Direction: West Date/Time: March 30, 2022- 1:37 pm A37 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 38: ACEG0147 Description: Scrap storage area. Location: Near Stan's Pay Lake Camera Direction: Southeast Date/Time: March 30, 2022- 1:38 pm A38 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 39: ACEG0148 Description: Old drums for recyling. Note ponding water in this area. Location: North of scrap storage area Camera Direction: Southwest Date/Time: March 30, 2022- 1:41 pm A39 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 40: ACEG0149 Description: Scrap storage. Note ponding water and a runoff in bottom right of photo that is obscured by the red container. Location: North of scrap storage area Camera Direction: Southwest Date/Time: March 30, 2022- 1:41 pm A40 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 41: ACEG0150 Description: Open waste container in scrap storage area. Location: Scrap storage area Camera Direction: East Date/Time: March 30, 2022- 1:42 pm A41 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 42: ACEG0151 Description: Scrap storage area Location: North of scrap storage area Camera Direction: South Date/Time: March 30, 2022- 1:44 pm A42 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 43: ACEG0152 Description: Stan's Pay Lake, with plumes from stormwater runoff visable near the discharge locations. Location: North of scrap storage area Camera Direction: Southwest Date/Time: March 30, 2022- 1:44 pm A43 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 44: ACEG0153 Description: Roadway stormwater runoff from State Route 163, draining through the Ace Grease Service, Inc's property to the Stan's Pay Lake Location: North of scrap storage area Camera Direction: Northwest Date/Time: March 30, 2022- 1:45 pm A44 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 Appendix B: Aerial Image Note: Aerial image from Google Earth obtained May 3, 2022. Image does not represent conditions observed and is only to be used as a reference. Blue arrows approximate location and direction of discharge. B-1 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 Appendix C: General NPDES Permit No. ILR00 C-1 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 C-2 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 C-3 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 C-4 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 C-5 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 C-6 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 C-7 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 C-8 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 C-9 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 C-10 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 C-11 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 C-12 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 C-13 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 C-14 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 C-15 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 C-16 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 C-17 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 C-18 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 C-19 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 C-20 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 C-21 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 C-22 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 C-23 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 C-24 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 C-25 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 C-26 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 C-27 Ace Grease Service CEI Inspection - March 30, 2022 C-28