grsthegreat
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Mind you, i throw away alot of them servicing generators. All completely drained.Okay!![]()
Mind you, i throw away alot of them servicing generators. All completely drained.Okay!![]()
Here, we are supposed to put those in the trash, which, happily, is what I would do regardless of what the law said. Unless I could feed them directly to sea turtles.What about hearing aid or flashlight batteries?
Company, being the operative word. Waste disposal regulations and penalties for companies are orders of magnitude more punitive than any individual will see.One Oakland based company didn’t follow proper disposal rules and paid 49 million fine in addition to ongoing oversight and training/audit requirements.
Yep 49 million fine and millions annually going forward is quite a hit for a not for profit…Company, being the operative word. Waste disposal regulations and penalties for companies are orders of magnitude more punitive than any individual will see.
And who picks it all back up?I’ve already had two random audits where the contents of a 6 yard dumpster is dump on a huge tarp in the parking lot and inventoried by folks in hazmat suits…