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Used Oil & Oil Filters

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Oil that has not been mixed with other fuels or contaminants is accepted at specific DSWA recycling drop-off centers.

How Can Homeowners Participate?

After you change your car or truck motor oil, simply take the used oil and oil filters to a nearby DSWA Drop-off Center that accepts them. 

Find A Recycling Drop-Off Center

For more information on this program, please call the Citizens’ Response Line
at 1-800-404-7080

OIL & OIL FILTER RECYCLING FAQ

Why should we recycle used motor oil?

Used oil contains contaminants such as arsenic, cadmium, benzene, lead, magnesium, zinc, and chlorinated compounds, which may be harmful to the environment, and it is a very good source of energy. We waste energy when we discard used oil into the environment.

I have a barrel of motor oil from my business. Will DSWA collect the motor oil?

No, DSWA does not collect used motor oil from any businesses. DSWA recommends businesses contact a company such as Guardian, Inc. and International Petroleum Corporation.

Will DSWA accept used oil filters from other vehicles such as farm equipment?

Yes, DSWA is able to accept oil filters from things such as farm equipment.

I have mixed my used motor oil with transmission fluid, will DSWA still accept it?

DSWA cannot accept used motor oil mixed with other components within its Motor Oil Recycling Program. To dispose of a mixture, residents can bring it to a DSWA Household Hazardous Waste Collection Event. A list of these events can be found under the Household Hazardous Waste section of the website.

What else can go in the used oil container?

Hydraulic and diesel oil are accepted. However, we cannot accept gasoline or gas and oil mixtures. To dispose of items such as gasoline, residents can bring it to a DSWA Household Hazardous Waste Collection Event. A list of these events can be found under the Household Hazardous Waste section of the website.