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Thread: URGENT Carrying waste sump oil *please help*

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    You only need permits, MSDS and DG licence if you are a comertial operator.

    Most tips these days will only accept in 5ltr or 20ltr drums and some do put limits on how many you can drop off.

    I get my 1000ltr waste oil tank emptied once a year at the golf club and they do it for nothing, they used to pay for it until all the permits and safety structure made it more expensive to transport.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ian View Post
    Say no more, they'll probably lowering the tone of our neighbourhood before long. Would the last one leaving mexico please turn the light out!
    Gee thats a long time for a bit of prime bait to be untouched.
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    We used to store our old oil in 44s and once a fortnite an oil recycler would come and happily suck them out for free

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    i was just thinking......if you cross the border....and you are carrying the waste oil.......
    just make sure you get caught.......



    they will confiscate your waste oil....and your problem will have been solved..........

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    Probably shouldn't mention this - but used sump oil does a great job of keeping the weeds in the laneway out the back under control.
    Cheers .........

    BMKAL


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    Quote Originally Posted by jbarracl View Post
    Gee thats a long time for a bit of prime bait to be untouched.
    They would not be able to find the switch.
    Thats where the saying must have come from "The lights are on but nobody is home"
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    Gee ,
    its a change when a bit or urban mythology comes up, and someone bites!

    do what they do over here, tip it back into the ground, no epa. or enviro impact studies,nor barricades barriers, berms around the fuel tanks. funny eh.

    john

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    I work for an LPG distributor and can assure all that you can carry 250 litres of dangerous goods- not in a passenger compartment- in Vic. It used to be 500 litres until a dozen or so years ago.
    The intent is that a farmer can go into town and pick up a couple of 45kg's which are 108 litres each water cap - (you go on the gross vessel size for LPG).
    Over 250 litres requires DG equipment, fire extinguisher placards, insurance licence endorsement etc.
    David

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    we have a mazda dealer next door to work ythat leaves all of it's old drums for colloction, we just empty our drums into them and let them pay for it. gets them back for using our driveway for unloading new cars and blocking our access
    LAND ROVER;
    HELPING PUT OIL BACK IN THE GROUND FOR 70 YEARS
    CARS DON'T GET ANY "GREENER" THAT.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jbarracl View Post
    Gee thats a long time for a bit of prime bait to be untouched.
    Yeah, I'm dissapointed. Factor in the southern intelect & we may get a response early/mid Jan

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