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Mobile Food Service Providers

Mobile Food Service Providers. Joanne Jarin, REHS San Mateo County Environmental Health. Mobile Food Facilities (MFF). San Mateo County has a total of 255 permitted Mobile Food Facilities and approximately 170 are Mobile Food Preparation Units.

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Mobile Food Service Providers

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  1. Mobile Food Service Providers Joanne Jarin, REHS San Mateo County Environmental Health

  2. Mobile Food Facilities (MFF) • San Mateo County has a total of 255 permitted Mobile Food Facilities and approximately 170 are Mobile Food Preparation Units. • MFF are required to clean and service vehicles in commissary. • MFF are also required to dispose their waste water in a sanitary manner. • Waste water tanks on vehicles may be up to 45 gallons.

  3. Typical View of Mobile Food Preparation Unit (MFPU) Driver’s Side

  4. Cap and Latch Cap Latch

  5. Proper Disposal

  6. Trench Drain

  7. Proper Disposal

  8. Steam Table Valve

  9. Summary • San Mateo County Environmental Health Inspectors check for leaks. Follow-up inspection may be made. • Inspectors educate operators on proper waste water disposal. • SMC does not separately track vehicles with storm water violations.

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