Posted by Matt from CT on May 07, 2008 at 07:48:06 from (68.244.134.126):
In Reply to: Bio- diesel opinions posted by garytomaszewski on May 07, 2008 at 07:31:49:
So we have four or five restaurants in town disposing of waste oil...may 5 gallons a day for a mom & pop pizza shop, and 20 gallons for McDonalds (probably less). And I'm being generous...going back 20 years ago when I worked in one, I seem to recall changing the oil once a week...maybe twice if it was real busy weekend.
We have No. 2 oil being brought into town by 8,000 gallon tankers and distributed by 1,800 gallon delivery trucks. Restaurant recycling isn't even a blemish on the pimple on an elephant's rear end. I'm pretty frugal...this time of year I'm burning 5 gallons / week just for hotwater (if I left the boiler on all day long ;) )
(Although Frito Lay is putting in their own power plant that can burn natural gas...or oil...)
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