| To: | "Jim Muller" <jimmuller@pop.mail.rcn.net> | 
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| Subject: | Re: What to do w/ Old Fluif | 
| From: | "Michael Hutchinson" <mahutchinson@aceks.com> | 
| Date: | Tue, 16 Dec 2003 20:09:44 -0600 | 
| Cc: | "The Usual Suspects" <triumphs@autox.team.net> | 
| References: | <3FDEF593.30436.8A5AC89@localhost> | 
| Jim, The furnace that we used was built to fit into EPA regs. Just a side note, there is a portland cement plant that uses waste oil in the curing process. Pretty much the same thing. I know that they are scrutinized by the EPA pretty closely. Michael > On 16 Dec 2003 at 7:05, Michael Hutchinson wrote: > > When I had my tire shop, we weren't too picky on the oil we took in. > > After all, it was free heat. Is this one of those things the flies under the > environmental (and EPA) radar because it is so uncommon? Is it > really believed to be not a problem? | 
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