Friday, November 27, 2009

Disposing of Waste Oil - Don't Dump it!

The recent boom in alternative energy sources has some people looking towards restaurants and other businesses for fuel sources, while some business owners find themselves with the same old problem on their hands. What do you do with that used oil? You could hire a company to come take it off your hands, or you could give it to those who've already converted to bio diesel, but whatever you do- don't dump it.

Improperly Disposed Oil Is a Problem

Improperly disposed waste oil can not only be a big problem for wildlife in your area and cause serious damage to local water supplies, but did you know it can also cause issues with your septic and sewer system? You may think you're saving some money by dumping that oil, but in fact, you may find yourself with a much, much more expensive issue down the line. Dumped oil accounts for quite a heavy number of septic and sewer issues, and this is something that is totally avoidable. Some applied techniques actually makes it so you have to dispose of it less, which, again saves you money in the long term, so there really is no reason to dump, but many not to.

Salvaging Oil

Some have found that now, with conversion kits they are able to convert the waste oil into bio diesel- but hold one one second before you go running behind the McDonald's to grab their grease! If you aren't sure about the content of the grease, or you don't know exactly how to process it, or maybe you would just rather have someone else to make sure that you are converting properly, ask a technician. The company itself actually has processors to do just that- though not every franchisee may have this, they can often make sure that you are getting the best waste oil for the cause.

More creative types may find they can dispose of their waste oil by giving it to people who create things called 'slop logs'- basically using the oil and glop to make long, clean burning wood stove fuel. It may sound a little gross, but in fact, this can often lower a heating bill exponentially- enough that a little grease on their hands and some sawdust make it worth their while.

Another way to save some money off of waste oil is taking it to rendering companies- the grittier and gloppier the better. Taking your waste oil to a rendering plant and disposing of it can often be a profitable way of not only getting rid of it, but making a little cash in the process. These plants usually make animal feeds out of it, or find other uses for it you probably wouldn't think of, but now, won't have to.

On the whole, there are many options for waste oil removal, and if you are responsible, more often than not, there is some added benefit to doing it the right way.

If you are looking for an oil filtration service near you, check out the Filta Group. They also offer mobile franchise opportunities. You can get information on them by going to Filtafry or Filta Fry.

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