In 1984, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) implemented a used oil management program under sections 403.75 through 403.769, Florida Statutes. Florida’s Used Oil Recycling Program has grown to become one of the most successful in the United States and has received national recognition. Show
Annual Used Oil Registration and Renewal Information
Online Used Oil Registration
Currently Registered Used Oil Handlers (Transporters)This list provides general information on Used Oil Handlers registered through June 30 of each year with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. This list does not account for the insurance expiration date being past due, as that is updated only upon re-registration which occurs by June 30 of each year. Public Used Oil Collection Centers (PUOCC) - VoluntaryDEP encourages Floridians to protect natural resources and underground drinking water supplies by properly disposing of used motor oil at public collection centers throughout the state. Recycling and properly disposing of used oil will prevent contamination of Florida's water. The department's used oil recycling voluntary program provides Floridians with a simple and effective way to dispose of up to 5 gallons of used oil free of charge. Nationwide, approximately 200 million gallons of used oil are dumped on the ground or poured into storm drains every year. Improperly disposed oil can contaminate drinking water and harm aquatic animals and plant life. Just 5 gallons of motor oil can render 1 million gallons of water undrinkable. The oil can also create a film on top of rivers and lakes, depriving aquatic plant life of necessary sunlight and nutrients. Statewide, only 35% of the more than 7 million gallons of motor oil used annually is recycled. DEP strives to prevent environmental damage by encouraging Floridians to recycle used oil at one of the Public Used Oil Collection Centers located throughout the state. In 2008, Florida's nationally recognized Public Used Oil Collection Centers successfully recycled 2,302,169 gallons of used oil. Annual PUOCC Registration and Renewal Information
Public Used Oil Collection CentersThis is a list of collection centers that accept used oil from the public. It is searchable by county, zip code, or city. Links of Interest
Federal Used Oil Management Rule
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Contact the Used Oil Recycling Coordinator, Janet Ashwood or call 850-245-8789. Return to the Hazardous Waste Management Main Page. The Oil Recycling ProcessFind a Recycling Center Near YouMany service stations, repair facilities and quick lubes will accept used oil and used oil filters. Additionally, your local government or recycling coordinator may be able to identify curbside or other recycling programs in your area. The best way of locating a nearby collection center is to visit the website www.Earth911.com. This website allows you to search for collection centers by ZIP code. It also has information on recycling other items like batteries, electronics, and aluminum. Should you get rid of the old engine oil?Find where to take used oil or automotive fluids
You have reached the point of completion; all that is left is to properly dispose of the waste oil. Do not throw it in the trash or pour it down the drain. According to the EPA, used oil from one oil change can contaminate 1,000,000 gallons of water!
What can I do with leftover engine oil?Many businesses that sell or change motor oil accept oil for recycling free of charge. For example, most Advance Auto Parts and AutoZone stores accept used motor oil. Likewise, many Jiffy Lube stores are designated oil recycling collection centers.
How do you get rid of engine oil?General Public: You can take your oil to a certified collection center (CCC). Many communities have curbside recycling programs that allow you to leave your oil at the curb (properly packaged). Or you can have your oil changed by a service station that recycles the oil for you.
Does used engine oil have a value?And even with a slight efficiency disadvantage (75-80% used oil compared to 85-90% gas, 99% electric) waste oil heaters and boilers can make your used oil worth anywhere from $1.25 to more than $6.00 per gallon based on U.S. heating fuel and energy prices, depending on the fuel source it is replacing.
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