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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) defines used oil as any oil, whether refined from crude oil or any synthetic oil, that has been used and, as a result of such use, is contaminated by physical or chemical impurities. Once oil has been used, it can be collected, recycled, and used over and over again. In most cases, used oil can be recycled as non-hazardous waste unless it is contaminated by another product that is considered hazardous. If a hazardous waste is added to the used oil, the resulting mixture cannot be recycled and must be managed as a hazardous waste (under the RCRA Subtitle C program) when it is disposed of or sent for disposal. 

Uncontaminated used oil, generated by departments other than Facilities, needs to be placed into a container no larger than five gallons and prepared for disposal. The container to be recycled must  labeled, "Used Oil". For questions and waste pickup information, contact the Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) office at safety@tcu.edu or 817-257-5395. 

Resources & Forms
TCEQ - Used Oil Recycling
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Overview

Training

Assignment of online safety courses is overseen by EHS and accessible through the online HSI/SafetySkills Learning Management System. A TCU email and ID number is required for access. For further training information, please contact EHS at safety@tcu.edu

Access to HSI/SafetySkills Learning Portal
Spill Prevention/Control Measures/Countermeasures - ENV-3.2

This online course addresses the components of a SPCC plan, identification of spill prevention measures, spill control measures, and countermeasures. For assignment of this course, contact safety@tcu.edu