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Old 20th June 2008, 12:59 PM
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Re: EPA in QLD for WVO "big brother"

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Originally Posted by Tony From West Oz View Post
Joe,
I believe the number comes from Australian Standards, which would be the basis of all Australian regulations relating to the storage of flammable material.
I hope this helps,
Tony
Is vegetable oil classified as flammable material?
I am certain that the shops I collect from, many of which would store at least 200 litres, do not conform to these requirements.
What about the cooking oil distributors with many thousands of litres stored?
Do they conform to these requirements?

Biodiesel - sure - flammable.
New Vegetable Oil = food, requiring proper food storage.
Used Cooking Oil = waste food, requiring proper waste food storage (whatever that is).
Perhaps someone should inquire of gov't about food storage.
As for me,I'm keeping quiet about my xxxlitres of food in storage.
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