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- From: isjrc@dcatla.uucp (John R. Caruso)
- Newsgroups: rec.autos.tech
- Subject: Re: Toxic parts' disposal?
- Message-ID: <7081.2a8b9cc9@dcatla.uucp>
- Date: 14 Aug 92 11:45:13 GMT
- References: <23421@oasys.dt.navy.mil> <1992Aug11.060858.2601@mr.med.ge.com>
- Organization: Digital Communications Associates, Alpharetta, GA
- Lines: 28
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- In article <1992Aug11.060858.2601@mr.med.ge.com>, hinz@bonfire (David Hinz Mfg 4-6987) writes:
- > lung@oasys.dt.navy.mil (Terence Lung) writes:
- > : Here's a query for netters:
- > :
- > : Does anyone know of any environmentally sound options
- > : to dispose of automotive stuff like fuel filters, air filters,
- > : spark plugs, oil filters, etc?
- > :
- > : I know gas stations will take used motor oil. What is
- > : there to do with all the other junk?
- > :
- > Yes, especially antifreeze. I really hate just dumping it into
- > my gravel driveway, but what am I supposed to do with it? How
- > about brake fluid?
- >
- >
- > --
- >
- > Dave Hinz - Opinions expressed are mine, not my employer's. Obviously.
- > SAAB - Because you get what you pay for.
- > hinz@picard.med.ge.com
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- On the Prestone bottles, it says to dump the old anti-freeze
- down the toilet and NOT in the ground or storm sewer.
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- jRc
-