LBrown59
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( It depends on why you are spreading oil. As a part of road construction or maintenance, then it is fine. In my current job we hire a county chip seal crew to resurface a portion of our roads every year. Chip seal is where they squirt out a liquid petroleum (oil) and then spread chip (1/2 minus or so) rock on it. Those kinds of rules are written for dumping hazardous waste in an unofficial manner.
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And Dust control is one of those unapproved manners.
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Never have figured out why if I pour a quart of oil on the ground it's pollution but when the county spreads oil on the gravel roads it's not.
How does approving or making it official cause the oil to be non polluting ? ? ?
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And Dust control is one of those unapproved manners.
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Never have figured out why if I pour a quart of oil on the ground it's pollution but when the county spreads oil on the gravel roads it's not.
How does approving or making it official cause the oil to be non polluting ? ? ?