Used Oil Disposal
The threat
Waste oil dumped illegally is a serious problem in Miami-Dade County because of its threat to our drinking water supply. The County works to protect our drinking water from all sources of contamination. In 2002 alone, Permitting, Environment and Regulatory Affairs responded to over 300 incidents of illegal disposal of motor oil, which varied from abandoned buckets and drums full of oil to contamination of storm drains to oil-soaked soils. This costs nearly $45,000 a year to remedy.
These incidents only account for emergency responses of contaminants on public property (the side of the road, parks, etc.) In addition, dozens of incidents were reported on private property (cleared lots, farm fields, private roads, etc.) Many of those property owners are responsible for cleanup even though they might be innocent victims of the crime.
According to the American Petroleum Institute, 60% of all do-it-yourself oil changers improperly dispose of used motor oil. This results in millions of gallons of used motor oil that can potentially pollute our drinking water nationwide each year. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency believes that the largest single source of oil pollution tainting our nation's waters come from do-it-yourselfers.
Since Miami-Dade's only source of drinking water is found just a few feet below the surface, discarded oil can easily contaminate our water supply. It only takes one gallon of used oil to contaminate over 1 million gallons of water. Serious harm can be done if oil-contaminated water finds its way to our drinking water treatment plants.
DERM Code Enforcement Section
Overtown Transit Village North
701 NW 1st Court, 6th Floor
Miami, FL 33136
Phone Number: 305-372-6902
Email: [email protected]

Environmental Resources Management
Loren Parra
Overtown Transit Village North
701 NW 1st Court, 
                 Miami, FL  33136
 305-372-6789
