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Q: What are some of my responsibilities as an operator of a certified used
oil collection center?
A: You and your employees must offer $0.16/gallon (4 cents per quart) to people who
bring their used lubricating (motor) oil to your certified used oil collection
center.
You can accept up to 55 gallons per person per day.
You must post a Board-approved certified used oil collection center sign in
a location easily visible from a public street.
For a full list of responsibilities, see our Operator's
Guide.
Q: What if I receive "hot"/contaminated used oil?
A: You are not required to accept contaminated used oil. Your employees
should screen used oil visually or with an EPA-approved field test kit. Your
employees must direct the person who has contaminated used oil to the nearest
location that accepts contaminated used oil. This information can also be
obtained by contacting your local public works-environmental health
department.
If a shipment of used oil is determined to be contaminated by your hauler,
you can file a claim with the Board for up to $5,000.00 once a year for the
additional disposal costs.
See also "Procedures to Prevent the Acceptance of
Contaminated Used Motor Oil from the Public" (English
| Spanish).
Q: What if I get used oil left at my premises during nonbusiness hours?
A: Your employees should inspect the used oil for contamination as
described. If the used oil is not contaminated, it may be added to previously
collected used oil. Drained plastic containers may be recycled.
Contact your local public works-environmental health department to obtain
information about collection and recycling of the empty containers.
Q: Can I get a used oil storage tank for free?
A: Many local governments receive used oil grant
funds which may be used for costs related to used oil collection. For
example, purchase of storage tanks may be funded. You are encouraged to
contact your county or city recycling coordinator to determine if funds are
available.
Q: How long does it take to receive my incentive payment?
A: You can expect to receive your incentive payment within 8-10 weeks of
receipt of the claim at the Board’s accounting office. Claims with
discrepancies will take longer.
See other important claim information.
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