Disposal of test solutions

Discussion in 'Water Chemistry' started by Salmo salar, Aug 10, 2013.

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  1. Scuba Ken

    Scuba Ken Ritteri Anemone

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    No ! I don't think we should throw the ++++ down the drain, I keep mine, and believe it or not I process it through the water plant at work on a 6 monthly basis, I keep it in old screen wash containers. My local municipal trash yard has a battery recycling program they will take it there too, on the proviso you give them the msds write ups.

    As for recycling, we just signed up for the 1st recycling program to be installled in fort McMurray, I am very proud of the results we will get, 58% diversion rte ! That's pretty good, but not brilliant, we have a ways to go.

    There is a great write up in one of the digital papers about plankton and other sea life moving north and south to avoid the warmer waters in the middle of earth, I do believe in global warming, I don't think we can stop it, but I do think we can and should do the right thing.
     
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