Registration Application: Collection Center and Aggregation Point is a legal document that was released by the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control - a government authority operating within South Carolina.
Q: What is a Used Oil Collection Center?
A: A Used Oil Collection Center is a facility that accepts used oil from individuals and businesses for recycling or proper disposal.
Q: What is an Aggregation Point?
A: An Aggregation Point is a facility that collects and consolidates used oil from multiple collection centers before it is transported for recycling or disposal.
Q: Do I need to register my Used Oil Collection Center or Aggregation Point in South Carolina?
A: Yes, both Used Oil Collection Centers and Aggregation Points must be registered with the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC).
Q: How do I register a Used Oil Collection Center or Aggregation Point?
A: To register, you need to submit a completed application form to the DHEC and pay the required fees.
Q: What are the requirements for operating a Used Oil Collection Center or Aggregation Point in South Carolina?
A: You must comply with the regulations set by the DHEC, which include proper storage, handling, labeling, and record-keeping of the used oil.
Q: Can individuals bring their used oil to a Collection Center or Aggregation Point?
A: Yes, individuals can bring their used oil to a registered collection center or aggregation point for recycling or proper disposal.
Q: What happens to the used oil collected at these facilities?
A: The used oil is typically recycled or sent to a licensed facility for proper disposal, such as a hazardous waste treatment facility.
Q: Can businesses dispose of their used oil at these facilities?
A: Yes, businesses can also bring their used oil to a registered collection center or aggregation point for recycling or proper disposal.
Q: Are there any restrictions on the types or quantities of used oil that can be accepted?
A: Yes, the DHEC sets limits on the types and quantities of used oil that can be accepted at these facilities. Check with the specific facility for their requirements.
Q: What are the benefits of recycling used oil?
A: Recycling used oil helps protect the environment by preventing it from being disposed of improperly and reduces the need for new oil production.
Form Details:
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