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The station now pays to have waste oil taken away.
The machine also requires an equal amount of waste oil, by weight.
And there's generally not enough waste oil left over from cooking to provide all the community fuel needs.
There are several hundreds of waste oil "lakes" in the forest.
Up to the 1960s, they also produced waste oil filtration equipment.
Keep this in mind as you fuel your boat or dispose of waste oil.
It says here oh that's waste oil cooking fat and other liquids.
Equipment for easily removing waste oil must be set up in our ports.
Waste oil was poured on the gravel to bind it.
In Finland, we have had such a system for waste oil since 1 June.
Many of the same problems associated with natural petroleum exist with waste oil.
We will also consider applications from existing producers to extend their activities to include the recovery of waste oil.
Restaurants ordinarily pay to have their waste oil removed.
"Also there's the very serious consideration of what happens to the waste oils and chemicals.
For example, waste oil is less expensive to handle than pesticides, which require special incineration, she said.
The gravel was bound with waste oil and with gates at each end.
The collected waste oil is sold to local workshops or small factories for cleaning and packaging.
Among the materials were waste oil, sludge, solvents and cyanide.
You can store up to 3 cubic metres of waste oils at any one time in secure containers.
Mr. Muszynski said there was great potential for abuse in the disposal of waste oil.
The one room was lit by a lamp which burned beef tallow and waste oil.
Deep frying makes large amounts of waste oil.
Waste oil is used oil containing breakdown products and impurities from use.
Runoff from storms carries waste oil into rivers and oceans, poisoning them as well.
Waste oil should be labelled and stored separately.