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Re: [RC] old timers horse fly rememedy, used motor oil and what to do with it. - Chris Paus

Indeed. Used motor oil is considered hazardous waste.
Each state, county has rules governing how it is to be
disposed of. In Kansas, small quantities are
considered Household Hazardous Waste and must be
disposed of at a licensed HHW facility. Most of those
are operated at the county level.

Chris (whose job it is to help counties with HHW and
recycling issues)


--- Ed & Wendy Hauser <ranch@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"... were painted with old
motor oil [I think] a while ..."

Used motor oil has been used for many things around
the farm/world since the
invention of the automobile.  It is not a good idea.
 Used  (as opposed to
new) motor oil has lots of compounds that are the
result of the combustion
of whatever the motor runs on.  Diesel engines
produce more of these
compounds in the soot they create than gasoline
engines.  In the days of
leaded gasoline the used motor oil also contained
lead.

These compounds, some of which give the used oil its
characteristic smell
(bad), are typically active chemically.  This is a
normal result of the free
radical fire in the engine.  Very reactive chemical
compounds tend to be
poisons, and to cause cancer.

As a result some of them are toxic to fish, insects,
bacteria, molds,
people, horses etc.  The EPA wants, legitimately in
my opinion, all used oil
to be collected and recycled in the proper manner. 
They do not want it on
country roads to keep the dust down, in normal
sanitary landfills, in lakes,
streams, fences  or anywhere else.

I am not saying that new motor oil is good.  New
motor oil contains a lot of
stuff in addition to petroleum, some of which is not
good for the
environment.  Note: that pure saturated petroleum
oil is not harmful.
Petroleum Jelly (Vaseline) is a high molecular
weight oil.  Pure Mineral Oil
is sold as a mild laxative for humans and horses. 
Remember the Devil is in
the details.  Everything is a "chemical", some are
good, some are bad (in
the wrong place) and some are neutral.

I am saying that used motor oil is really bad news. 
Keep it in your car, or
dispose at a recycling center.  Many stores that
sell it for DIY changers,
are set up to take the used stuff back.  Some
government units also collect
for recycle.


Ed & Wendy Hauser
2994 Mittower Road
Victor, MT 59875

ranch@xxxxxxxxxxx
406.642.6490


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