Rock Oil Refining Inc Facility
Stratford, WI 54484
About this Location
Rock Oil Refining Inc Facility is located at C4522 WI-97, Stratford, WI 54484.
Rock Oil Refining Inc. built its initial oil recycling facility in 1986 utilizing state of the art oil processing technology. In recent years as recycling efforts expanded Rock Oil developed processes for recycling antifreeze, used oil filters, coolant and contaminated water. Our facilities have grown as our customers recycling needs have grown. The primary concerns in development, construction and operation of our facility is to provide protection to the surrounding environment, to facilitate safe efficient processing of used oil and related waste products and to produce quality marketable renewed products, all within the scope of current regulations. Our processing facilities are among the finest in the industry. We have an open door policy at Rock Oil. We encourage our current and potential customers to visit our facility and see first hand how we recycle used oil and related waste products. Rock Oil owns and operates a fleet of collection trucks designed specifically for collection and transportation of used oil and other waste products. All of the waste products are transported to our Stratford, Wisconsin facility for processing prior to marketing. Rock Oil collects, processes, and markets the waste streams we recycle. This approach minimizes risk and liability to you the generator by eliminating multiple party involvement, over which waste generating businesses have little control. Our fleet is properly licensed and insured with highly qualified drivers who have received training on driving, safety and handling used oil and environmentally sensitive waste products. Member of NORA An Association of Responsible Recyclers
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Last updated: Dec 01, 2024.
Services Offered
- Antifreeze Collection
- Antifreeze Recycling
- Antifreeze Transporting
- Oil Filter Collection
- oil filter transporting
- Oil Filter Processing
- Re-Refining Distillates
- Re-Refining Lubricants
- Used Oil Collection
- Used Oil Marketing
- Used Oil Processing
- Used Oil Transporting
- Wastewater Treatment Collection
- wastewater treatment transporting
Contact Information
Street Address
C4522 WI-97
Stratford,
WI
54484
United States
Phone & Fax
P:
715-687-4198
F:
715-687-2259
Website
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Frequently Asked Questions
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What is waste management?
Waste management involves the collection, transportation, treatment, and disposal of waste materials. It also includes recycling and monitoring waste to reduce its environmental impact.
Why is waste management important?
Effective waste management protects the environment, conserves natural resources, reduces pollution, and ensures public health and safety by properly handling and disposing of waste.
What types of waste are commonly managed?
Common types of waste include municipal solid waste (household trash), recyclable materials, hazardous waste, construction and demolition debris, organic waste, and industrial waste.
What are the different methods of waste disposal?
Waste can be disposed of through landfilling, incineration, recycling, composting, and waste-to-energy processes. The chosen method depends on the type of waste and local regulations.
What can I recycle?
Recyclable items typically include paper, cardboard, plastics, metals, and glass. Some facilities may also accept electronics, batteries, and organic materials. Check with your local recycler for specifics.
What is hazardous waste, and how is it managed?
Hazardous waste includes materials that are toxic, flammable, corrosive, or reactive. It must be managed separately in compliance with strict regulations to ensure safe treatment, storage, and disposal.
How can I reduce the amount of waste I generate?
You can reduce waste by adopting practices like recycling, composting organic materials, using reusable products, avoiding single-use plastics, and purchasing sustainably made items.
What is zero waste?
Zero waste is a philosophy and goal aimed at minimizing waste sent to landfills and incinerators by reusing, recycling, and composting materials and designing products for a circular economy.
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Waste management companies adhere to local, state, and federal regulations, use tracking systems like manifests, and maintain proper permits to ensure the legal and safe handling of waste.
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