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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: AL
Posts: 47
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What do you do with used antifreeze? I don't know of any recycling program in my area. Pouring it on the ground, pouring it into a septic system, pouring it into a sewer system are all prohibited. What are people doing with this stuff? I don't expect many replies because most of you will take the 5th on this question.
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Elite Member
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Pennsylvania
Posts: 4,394
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I know the Auozones in PA accept fluids such as used motor oils and antifreeze. You could try one of them or another autoparts store.
You could also try an automotive repair facility. |
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Gold Member
Join Date: Sep 2003
Posts: 448
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I'll bet you can find a local gas station or autoparts store that will take it. Your profile doesn't say where in Alabama you are, but I'll bet your local government can also help you find a place to take it. The Alabama Department of Environmental Management has this document on their website -
http://www.adem.state.al.us/LandDivi...s/antifrez.pdf The documents says to try what I said above and if all else fails do this: "If you must dispose of waste antifreeze, absorb the liquid with a non-biodegradable absorbent such as sand or kitty litter prior to placement in a landfill." |
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