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[ST] Disposing of anti-freeze



<<<This raises the question: How to safely dispose of the used

anti-freeze?


Thanks,
Dan
'02 Sprint ST
Beaverton, (environmentally concerned) Oregon>>>


Many communities have a hazardous waste recycling program.  I live in
Beaverton also, Dan, so I know we do.  Look at Metro's website
(www.metro-region.org) for hazardous waste.  There's a drop place off of
US30 between Germantown and Cornelius Pass.  Last time I went they charged
$5 for as much as your car could haul...antifreeze, old paint, batteries,
tires, etc.  Actually, I think there was a charge per tire.

It's kind of freaky because the people who take the stuff out of your car
will be wearing hazmat suits.

- -Stephen



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