I think that our local treatment plant just wants to know when, how much
per flushing, and what is it (glycerine in this case).  I don't think
that it qualifies as "toxic waste" just waste.


geoff

anton and federica wrote:
> 
> I know i should look in the website index, but i have never been able to
> make it work...
> What is everyone doing with their glyc erin? Is it O.K. to put it in the
> drain after one has made sure that all the methanol is out of ti? Is there
> some place that will take it as toxic waste, for not much money?
> I know that you can compost it, use it as parts cleaner, purify it to make
> soap, etc., but I live in the city, can't comp[ost, can't get rid of 30lbs
> of soap every month or two, and I don't really wash many parts, and besides,
> doesn't all that stuff eventually equal going down the drain anyway? does a
> standard sewage treatment plant take care of that sort of thing easily?
>  I talked to a local hand soap place, but they were not interested, and
> figure with all of our great brains working toghether, we should be able to
> come up with a relatively easy, e-friendly solution.
> anton
> 
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