It depends. It depends on the amount of antifreeze mixed in with the water in the container. It depends on the local ordinances for dumping in the municipal sewer. It depends on who is doing the dumping, private versus industrial. It depends on the size of the container, gallon versus fifty gallon.
Your safest bet is to take it to an oil change location and ask if you can dispose of it there.
Nickel cadmium batteries are considered as hazardous waste and can not be disposed off in normal waste. Those should be deposited in Household hazardous waste collection sites and these can not be recycled. Lithium/Lithium ion and Nickel Metal hydride are not considered as hazardous and can be disposed off as normal household waste.
The liquid petroleum gas, the explosives and the acids are examples of the hazardous substances that should be disposed off correctly.
A material that can be harmful if not properly disposed of is hazardous.
Solid wastes are defined as any type of municipal or industrial waste that needs to be disposed of. Hazardous wastes are defined by characteristic codes and listed ingredients that make up the substance to be disposed of.
Batteries be should not be disposed with ordinary trash due to their flammable nature. They should go with the hazardous waste for recycling.
in the halogenated waste solvents container.
Silicone is considered to be a very safe polymer with virtually no toxic effects in most environments. Also, as silicone is not considered as hazardous waste it can be disposed of in accordance with the local regulations regarding waste disposal.
Yes, because this waste is so hazardous. .
Things that are hazardous to the environment is illegal to dump in the dumpster rental. The hazardous material must be disposed of properly. Also you have the rent it to dump it there.
No, under existing laws, states do not have broad authority to control how hazardous materials are stored used transported and disposed of within their borders. The treatment, storage and disposal of hazardous waste is regulated under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act and is controlled by the EPA.
solid waste is all waste that is solid and non-hazardous versus hazardous waste which is harmful to humans and the environment and as such, strictly regulated by federal state and local government for how it is disposed.
Caustic materials are a form of acid and should therefore be disposed by experts. Seek advice from the local tip/dump. It is hazardous waste and must be disposed of carefully.