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I suspect I'm not alone in having accumulated a shelf full of carb cleaner (3 cans? Why do I have 3 cans?), solvents, oil based paints, and aerosol cans of whatever.
I take oil, gas, and most of the water based fluids to our local transfer station but they won't take much of the other stuff. They also won't take empty gas cylinders such as propane & MAPP gas cylinders.
Oil based paint, for example, is ok if it's dried. That's really only an option if you have an empty can already.
We'll be moving in a couple of months and I don't want to take all this with me. There's a once-a-year hazardous waste day shortly after we move, of course.
I've looked at state agencies etc on the net with no luck yet & I plan to call the state environmental folks but in the meantime - any ideas?
I realize that municipal rules & facilities vary but wonder how people typically deal with this.
I take oil, gas, and most of the water based fluids to our local transfer station but they won't take much of the other stuff. They also won't take empty gas cylinders such as propane & MAPP gas cylinders.
Oil based paint, for example, is ok if it's dried. That's really only an option if you have an empty can already.
We'll be moving in a couple of months and I don't want to take all this with me. There's a once-a-year hazardous waste day shortly after we move, of course.
I've looked at state agencies etc on the net with no luck yet & I plan to call the state environmental folks but in the meantime - any ideas?
I realize that municipal rules & facilities vary but wonder how people typically deal with this.