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We
Must Stop Polluting Our Natural Resources
Used motor oil is
documented as the largest source of pollution in our waterways. This fact
is all the more startling when you consider that one quart of oil can
create a two-acre sized oil slick in a lake, pond or ocean and as little
as 35 parts per million of oil in the water will kill fish. A gallon of
used motor oil can foul a million gallons of freshwater, which equates to
a year's water supply for fifty people.
How
Can You Stop Oil Pollution?
There are really
two ways to reduce pollution caused by the improper disposal of used motor
oil. One way is to capture and recycle all of the used oil. This can only
be achieved through the education of the consumer in the ramifications to
our environment in pouring used motor oil on the ground or throwing it
into the garbage. Improperly dumped used oil seeps through landfills and
into ground water, which disrupts bacterial digestion in our sewage
treatment plants. It is estimated at present that annually over 16 million
gallons of oil are improperly discarded in California.
Waste or used
motor oil should be taken to the proper disposal facilities. Most of your
local automotive quick lube and repair shops will gladly accept your waste
oil and filter for disposal as long it is in the proper container and is
not contaminated with other chemicals or garbage. The State of California
requires that these facilities have a proven, environmentally safe method
for disposal of their waste lubricants. Almost all of them have contracts
with oil companies that collect their waste oil on an as needed basis and
take it to a recycler or sell it for fuel to shipping companies or
refineries.
Extending
Replacement Intervals
The second way to
reduce pollution is to reduce the amount of motor oil being used by
extending the replacement intervals between oil changes in our vehicles.
Using synthetic lubricants in your vehicle allows you to safely extend the
replacement intervals without fear of damage to the vehicle's critical
components (i.e. engine, transmission, differential) due to lack of
lubrication. Companies that promote the extended replacement intervals are
quick to demonstrate that the amount of used motor oil can be reduced
significantly. A side benefit to extended replacement intervals in our
landfills is the immense reduction in the amount of discarded packaging
material associated with decreased product usage.
Reduce
Our Dependence On Foreign Oil
You can reduce
our dependence on foreign oil by using synthetic lubricants instead of
petroleum lubricants. Synthetic lubricants are specially designed to
protect engine components, reduce emissions, reduce fuel consumption and
allow you to safely extend the mileage interval between oil changes in
your vehicle. Industry tests have shown improved fuel economy of 2-5% in
vehicles using synthetic lubricants. Fewer oil changes means less oil
used. Using synthetic lubricants reduces our dependence on foreign oil.

Vehicle
Manufacturers Are Extending The Replacement Intervals Through Improved
Technology
Even today with
rising oil prices, some oil companies are still bombarding motorists with
propaganda promoting 3,000 mile oil changes. However the automotive
industry is having a change of mindset and is going back to 5,000-7,500
mile oil change intervals. In the last few years some vehicle
manufacturers have also started incorporating oil life monitors into their
cars and trucks which allows the vehicle owner to monitor the life of the
engine oil and alerts drivers when the oil needs changing. In a quick
office survey of 2003-2004 Chevrolet and GMC truck owners whose vehicles
were equipped with oil monitoring systems, reported their oil change
intervals had extended past the 10,000 mile interval.
In Europe the
average motor oil drain interval for current gasoline-fueled vehicles,
using the same lubricant manufacturers we have in the U.S., is about
10,000 miles whereas in the U.S. the average drain interval followed by
most drivers is somewhat less than 5,000 miles. This too-short drain
interval in the U.S. results in the annual unneeded production and usage
of 300-400 million gallons of motor oil, millions of unnecessary oil
changes resulting in nearly 100 million gallons of motor oil being
improperly disposed of in the U.S. environment.
Why
Are Synthetic Lubricants Better?
Synthetic motor
oils are designed for extended drain intervals. Due to the lower
volatility, synthetics do not boil off or vaporize as much as petroleum
motor oils. Petroleum motor oils can lose up to 20 percent of their mass
in the high heat conditions created by the internal combustion engine.
Synthetic lubricants will lose only 4 to 10 percent of their mass in even
the most extreme conditions. The synthetic molecules are uniform in size
and shape, which resists the vaporization that boils off the smaller
molecules of conventional motor oils. This results in thicker, higher
viscosity oil that may compromise proper motor lubrication resulting in a
higher wear situation on critical components.
Do your
vehicle and environment a favor and change over to synthetic products.
Together we can decrease pollution and lessen our dependence on foreign
oil.
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