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Parish Episcopal

Parish Episcopal Let’s talk trash! Where are the footprints of our life leading us? Fat, lard Environment Cradle………………..to………...Grave Rock-a-bye Products Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Resource Conservation Recovery Act (RCRA) Department of Transportation (DOT)

Parish Episcopal Fat, Oil, and Grease Fats, oil, and grease should not be sent to landfills or flushed down the water pipes. Fats, oils, and grease clog pipes and pumps. You can cause sewer overflows. You can harm water quality. You can increase water and restoration bills. Fats, oil and grease should be made into another product. Rendering industry: Fat and solid meat products can be used for animal food, cosmetics, and soap. Biodiesel fuels: Fat, oil, and grease can be used for environmentally friendly biodiesel fuel. Biodiesel is an alternative fuel produced from renewable resources such as soybean oil, canola oil, palm oil, and waste cooking oil. Biodiesel reduces pollution such as greenhouse gases, sulfur dioxide in air emissions, and asthma-causing soot. Biodiesel is simple to use, biodegradable and nontoxic. Anaerobic Digestion: Fat, oil, and grease can be added to anaerobic digesters at wastewater treatment plants to generate renewable energy in the form of biogas.

Parish Episcopal

Parish Episcopal 7e. Subpart CC Determination/Compliance Not applicable restricted waste requires treatment meets treatment standard Applicable subcategory:       Applicable treatment standard:       subject to one-time notice [40 CFR 268.7(a)(7)] subject to UTS UHCs:       7e. Subpart CC Determination/Compliance Applicable and managed in accordance with Subpart CC Exempt: VO < 500ppm by wt. Exempt: managed in containers < 0.1 m3 comments 8. Onsite Management Used oil is collected in metal drums and a totes.   For Hazardous Wastes only: Satellite accumulation < 90-day accumulation 9. Final Disposition Offsite reuse Onsite recycling Onsite WWTU / ENU POTW Offsite recycle Offsite TSDF The used oil generated on site is recyled 10. Shipping Information USDOT Shipping Name: Used Oil Hazard Class: n/a UN/NA Number: Packing Group: RQ: Other - Technical Name: Other - Marine Pollutant: Emergency Response Guide (ERG) Number: Container Designation: Label(s) Required: Mark(s) Required: 11. Overall Comments

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