You may be right. I suspect them because some stories told to me indicated they were subject to political massage back in the 90's. Didn't mean any ill will towards public servants.
ODEQ is a classic bureaucracy. When I had my own business (vintage motorcycle parts and component restoration), one of their field agents strolled into my shop one day. He was looking for an aerial photograph company which used to reside in the building. I guess they wanted to check on a few gallons of photo processing chemicals. After asking my landlord later on, I found out the photography company had been gone for 10 years, at least. So much for good record-keeping.
At any rate, he asked if he could wander around my shop and see what it is that I did. He wanted to know about a five gallon container I had in a corner in the back shop. I told him it was motor oil from my truck and I disposed of it at the fairgrounds recycling event (I would change my oil 2-3 times per year). He was also curious about a can of carburetor cleaner and some cleaning supplies I had on hand.
Well, that would never do with the ODEQ disposing of my motor oil in the proper manner. No, since it was at my business, I couldn't do that. I needed to contract with a local reclaimer to get rid of the oil and I need to have a written up plan for my disposal plans. This was followed up a week or so later by letter from ODEQ asking for my plan and to contract with a disposal company, to which I replied with a "F.O." letter. They followed up again a few weeks later with another letter requesting I submit a written plan to which I replied with a "F.O. even more" letter. About a month later I got another letter, to which I replied with a "F.O. and die twice" letter. They finally got the picture and quit harassing me.
What pissed me off most about the whole issue was, this "inspector" had driven past two body shops on my block which would qualify as small superfund sites and which did not have approved ventilation systems, to hassle me about a small amount of motor oil which was properly contained and for which I did responsible disposal.
If this is an obvious problem as Waterboy is making it sound like, then ODEQ should already know about it, unless they've over-stressed their resources shaking down small mom-and-pop operations over a couple of gallons of used motor oil. I can't say I've got a whole lot of faith in them.