City of Oceanside Oil Recycling PSA
KOCT and the City of Oceanside - Solid Waste and Recycling program recently produced a thirty-second Oil Recycling Public Service Announcement (PSA).The PSA was recorded in Oceanside, CA at five different locations. The PSA is intended to inform citizens of the importance of recycling used motor oil. Motor oil never goes bad and can be used for forever! Please remember that: "Oceanside is a zero waste city!"
Related Videos
![](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/59f8eec88fd4d222e9cc0cb6/1513626696048-3F1HLA2ZSC2VY2ESNVLU/image-asset.jpeg)
Presentation by Dr. Neil Driscoll from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography covering new research that his team has done covering the following:
1. Characterization of the Newport Inglewood/Rose Canyon Fault segmentation for earthquake rupture.
2. Assessing alternative models for recent offshore deformation and seismic hazard - hypothesized Oceanside Blind thrust vs. segmented strike-slip faults.
3. Near and far-field tsunami hazard for the Inner California Borderlands.
![](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/59f8eec88fd4d222e9cc0cb6/1513634214499-H8RILQQKBFDV0W18E2EL/image-asset.jpeg)
The Oceanside Police Explorer Program is designed for responsible young men and women to explore all aspects of law enforcement. As explorers, they will have direct interaction with working field officers, supervisors, and support staff. This is designed to expand interest in the law enforcement profession as a lifelong career.
![](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/59f8eec88fd4d222e9cc0cb6/1513634326439-OVWWRO1YTTV8V91L3Y0U/image-asset.jpeg)
El Corazon is the perfect location to host your guests for any upcoming events you’re looking to have!
With its spacious dining room and beautiful courtyard, you don’t need to look any further; El Corazon is the right venue for you.
![](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/59f8eec88fd4d222e9cc0cb6/1513634363121-TPPVKN798U2JZX4ISGHY/image-asset.jpeg)
Coffee with a Cop provides a unique opportunity for community members to ask questions and learn more about the department’s work in Oceanside neighborhoods.