Better check the collection contract.  Usually, once it hits the tank, 
it belongs to the rendering company. 

Will Kelleher wrote:

> Hey everyone,
>
> I am currently attending the University of Illinois.  A student group 
> that I am involved with has recently begun a project to convert all of 
> the used cooking oil from the university food services into biodiesel 
> to power university vehicles.  The WVO is currently collected by a 
> company that uses it to make animal feed.  As of now, we are operating 
> under the assumption that we will simply take oil from the company's 
> tanks.  If our use becomes so great that we collect all the oil, I 
> understand that we will probably have to collect the oil in our own 
> tanks. 
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