Utah DEQ Permit Wizard
Section 5: Waste Programs
Part 3: Used Oil Permits
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The goal is to eliminate, or reduce, the obstacles to proper collection and disposal of do-it-yourselfer (DIYer) used oil, (i.e., used oil generated through household activities, including maintenance of personal vehicles) through a broad and extensive public education program, and by making used oil collection centers more accessible, and by maintaining pertinent standards and regulations that apply to oil handlers including generators, transporters, processors, re-refiners, burners, and marketers.
Will you operate a used oil collection center?
- YES: Get the Application for Used Oil Collection Center document; then go to the next question.
- NO: Go to the next question.
Do you wish to become a used oil fuel marketer?
- YES: Get the Registration for Used Oil Fuel Marketer document; then go to the next question.
- NO: Go to the next question.
Will you operate an off-spec used oil fuel burner?
- YES: Get the Permit Application for Off-Spec Used Oil Fuel Burners document; then go to the next question.
- NO: Go to the next question.
Will you process or re-refine used oil?
- YES: Get the Permit Application for Used Oil Processors and Re-refiners document; then go to the next question.
- NO: Go to the next question.
Will you operate a used oil transfer facility?
- YES: Get the Permit Application for Used Oil Transfer Facility document; then go to Part 4: Hazardous Waste Management.
- NO: Go to Part 4: Hazardous Waste Management.
For related information on solid and hazardous waste, visit our Related Topics page.