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Used Oil Guide: Transporters, Transfer Facilities, Processors, Re-refiners, Used Oil Burners, and Fuel Marketers

 
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25-04-006January 2025
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Author(s) Washington State Department of Ecology
Description This guide summarizes common requirements specific to used oil transporters, transfer facilities, processors, re-refiners, off-specification used oil burners, and fuel marketers under the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) and Washington State Dangerous Waste Regulations (Chapter 173-303 WAC).
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Keywords re-refined motor oil, dangerous waste management, transporters, transporter, regulations, dangerous, dangerous waste regulations, transfer, used oil, hazardous waste, hazardous waste management, dangerous waste, fuel suppliers, processors, re-refiners, transfer facilities, used oil burners, fuel marketers
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