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  1. Your guide to used oil collection, management, and disposal. What is Used Oil? The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) defines used oil as any oil refined from crude oil or any synthetic oil that …

  2. To characterize used oil, follow the waste characterization steps found in Section 2 of the Waste Characterization Reference Book. You must also perform the following additional steps when …

  3. The used oil flowchart is intended to assist used oil handlers in determining whether a particular lot of used oil is regulated under the used oil management standards of ADEM Admin.

  4. Install the used oil burner in the garage area (not the business’s office) and in accordance with the regulations of IDHS’s Indiana Fire Prevention and Building Safety Commission.

  5. The Inflation Reduction Act includes a tax credit for qualifying used clean vehicles – and it can result in major savings. If you’ve been in the market for a vehicle, now is the perfect time to take advantage of …

  6. Used oil includes petroleum-based or synthetic-based oils which have been used as lubricants, hydraulic fluids, heat transfer fluids, or for similar uses. Used oil related wastes include any other waste or …

  7. Used oil includes synthetic oils, transmission and brake fluids, lubricating greases, etc. Used oil does not include products derived from vegetable or animal fats.