No dude. Used motor oil is not used to make roads. Yes some petroleum based compounds are used in roads, but they are different, more stable compounds which wouldn't filter directly into your water supply the way used motor oil would. I thought this post would be funny to show how science can be wrong because it's so obvious that putting used motor oil into the ground is a terrible idea. Instead I've learned that our community has less common sense than I thought.
well I don't pour motor oil in post holes. just saying that we spray oil all over the place and it's not a problem. also I don't really buy that pouring a gallon of oil along a fence line or something is going to poison the water table, especially if it's a low water table.
Motor oil picks up a variety of hazardous contaminants when used in engines and transmissions. These contaminants include lead, cadmium, chromium, arsenic, dioxins, benzene and polycyclic aromatics. If used motor oil and the contaminants it contains are disposed of inappropriately and released into the environment, they can harm humans, plants, animals, fish and shellfish.
In water, oil is a visible pollutant, floating as a scum on the surface. This oil scum can stop sunlight and oxygen from getting into the water, affecting fish and water plants. It can kill fish, frogs and other animals that breathe from the water's surface.
No dude. Used motor oil is not used to make roads. Yes some petroleum based compounds are used in roads, but they are different, more stable compounds which wouldn't filter directly into your water supply the way used motor oil would. I thought this post would be funny to show how science can be wrong because it's so obvious that putting used motor oil into the ground is a terrible idea. Instead I've learned that our community has less common sense than I thought.
well I don't pour motor oil in post holes. just saying that we spray oil all over the place and it's not a problem. also I don't really buy that pouring a gallon of oil along a fence line or something is going to poison the water table, especially if it's a low water table.
Motor oil picks up a variety of hazardous contaminants when used in engines and transmissions. These contaminants include lead, cadmium, chromium, arsenic, dioxins, benzene and polycyclic aromatics. If used motor oil and the contaminants it contains are disposed of inappropriately and released into the environment, they can harm humans, plants, animals, fish and shellfish.
In water, oil is a visible pollutant, floating as a scum on the surface. This oil scum can stop sunlight and oxygen from getting into the water, affecting fish and water plants. It can kill fish, frogs and other animals that breathe from the water's surface.