yes
Disposing of oil waste at an approved facility is legal. Discharging oil in state waters and discharging sewage in federal waters are illegal. Disposing of plastic in coastal waters is also illegal as it can harm marine life and ecosystems.
ya
Maryland does not have any offshore oil rigs extracting oil from its waters. Oil drilling in Maryland is prohibited due to environmental concerns and the state's focus on promoting renewable energy sources.
Properly disposing of used motor oil, tires, worn parts, etc.
If you meant an approved facility, yes, that is legal- it is what you are supposed to do.
oil in the waters?
The cast of Oil on Troubled Waters - 1913 includes: George Periolat as Old Miner Benton
Not if you dump the oil on your garden
It is illegal to dump oil into the environment in most places. It is considered a hazardous waste material and you can be charged criminally.
It dosent, waters density is lower then cooking oil, resulting in cooking oil floating on water
Oil and water do not mix so oil doesnt affect water instead it lies on top of the water like a film
International Seabed Authority