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Oil storage

This guidance is relevant to businesses that store oil at their premises. Oil includes:

Why you must store oil carefully

Preventing pollution

Oil accounts for over one quarter of all pollution incidents in the UK. Many drains lead directly to rivers, streams or lakes. If you allow oil to enter these drains, it has the same effect as pouring it directly into the watercourse.

Oil is poisonous to fish and other wildlife and it smothers plants. Just two litres of oil could seriously pollute the volume of fresh water needed to fill an Olympic-size swimming pool and make it undrinkable.

Avoiding prosecution and clean-up costs

You may be prosecuted and fined if oil from your site enters the ground or watercourses. And you may have to pay substantial clean-up costs. The Oil Storage Regulations are designed to prevent oil spills.

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