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Contact the following DEQ Solid and Hazardous Waste Division staff for information on oil space heating: Tim Link Cheyenne at 307-777-7752, Charles Plymale in Lander at 307-332-6924, and Linda Fivas in Casper at 307-473-3454. Are used oil space heaters allowed in Wyoming?

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Contact the following DEQ Solid and Hazardous Waste Division staff for information on oil space heating: Tim Link Cheyenne at 307-777-7752, Charles Plymale in Lander at 307-332-6924, and Linda Fivas in Casper at 307-473-3454. Are used oil space heaters allowed in Wyoming?

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Yes. There are no requirements under the Wyoming Used Oil Regulations if the used oil fired space heater burns only used oil generated onsite, the heater is vented to the outside, and only household do-it-yourselfer used oil is burned along with the used oil that is generated onsite and the heater has a maximum capacity of not more than 0.5 million BTU/hr.

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