Management of used oil and oil filters
Abstract
This thesis is a study of used oil and used oil filters in selected parts of Nairobi City.
Approximately 26.6 million litres of used-oil is generated annually by automobiles
during servicing and a further 750,000 litres is extracted annually after draining used
oil filters. A total of 2600 tonnes of steel can be realized annually when used oil filters
are recycled.
A review of recycling options and used oil sinks is presented, gaps and overlaps in
existing policy framework are outlined, preferences towards servicing spots reviewed,
and servicing schedules enumerated.
In addition, an overview of sources, nature, potential, composition, health related
implications of used oil has been presented in chapter two. Furthermore, a discussion
based on results and established facts forms a basis for a proposed management
strategy for the city. A way forward has been suggested backed by a review of
experiences of successful management models in other parts of the world and then
tailored to the Kenyan scenario. The strategy is inclusive of all stakeholders with main
roles of each outlined. Finally, it recommends recycling of used oil in cement kilns as
the most environmentally sound option.
Sponsorhip
University of NairobiPublisher
Department of Civil Engineering, University of Nairobi