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[quote="Jay T."]Saturday, April 18, 2009 Middlesex County Division of Highways – North Brunswick, NJ 08902 Apple Orchard Lane , off of Rt. 130 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. http://www.njhazwaste.com/midhome.htm [b]Acceptable Wastes[/b] Pesticides Herbicides Oil-Based paints Latex paints Stains/Varnishes Paint thinners Solvents Antifreeze Aerosol cans Household batteries Drain cleaner Lighter fluids Pool Chemicals Car batteries Used motor oil Mercury thermometers Mercury thermostats Driveway sealer Gasoline Propane tanks Fluorescent bulbs Photo chemicals Kerosene[/quote]
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publius
Posted: Thu, Apr 16 2009, 4:35 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Hazardous Waste Disposal day- April 18
Why did kamikazi pilots bother wearing helmets?
Guest
Posted: Wed, Apr 15 2009, 12:22 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Hazardous Waste Disposal day- April 18
Just pour the expired water on your lawn. If expired water becomes potentially toxic, then it will be banned already.
Guest
Posted: Wed, Apr 15 2009, 11:31 am EDT
Post subject: Re: Hazardous Waste Disposal day- April 18
Allegedly due to the breakdown of the chemincals in the plastic bottles. But that's probably a myth with the real reason being they want to force people to buy more water...
Guest
Posted: Wed, Apr 15 2009, 11:29 am EDT
Post subject: Re: Hazardous Waste Disposal day- April 18
Guest wrote:
joe the plumber wrote:
Why does yogurt have an expiration date?
Isn't yogurt just milk that has gone bad?
Does yogurt go good after a while?
joe the plumber also wrote:
"Why does bottled water have an expiration date?"
WHY?????????
Guest
Posted: Tue, Apr 14 2009, 6:20 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Hazardous Waste Disposal day- April 18
joe the plumber wrote:
Why does yogurt have an expiration date?
Isn't yogurt just milk that has gone bad?
Does yogurt go good after a while?
publius
Posted: Tue, Apr 14 2009, 5:17 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Hazardous Waste Disposal day- April 18
Guest wrote:
Gasoline does start to breakdown unless you have put in something to stablize it over the winter. It starts to gum up. I had a boat and winterized the gas to prevent this. The other alternative is to drain the tank, but then it could get water vapors inside and cause more problems. So I fill the tank and winterize it.
The other issue is whether you have pre-mixed two cycle gas and no longer have the equipment to use it. You can't take the oil/gas combo and put it into a car.
Do me a favor and eat 6 month old yogurt past the expiration date and let me know how you feel. Either you'll be tripping or be sick. Let me know you're experience.
I had to ask???
Guest
Posted: Tue, Apr 14 2009, 4:59 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Hazardous Waste Disposal day- April 18
Thanks for the update
Guest
Posted: Tue, Apr 14 2009, 3:36 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Hazardous Waste Disposal day- April 18
Gasoline does start to breakdown unless you have put in something to stablize it over the winter. It starts to gum up. I had a boat and winterized the gas to prevent this. The other alternative is to drain the tank, but then it could get water vapors inside and cause more problems. So I fill the tank and winterize it.
The other issue is whether you have pre-mixed two cycle gas and no longer have the equipment to use it. You can't take the oil/gas combo and put it into a car.
Do me a favor and eat 6 month old yogurt past the expiration date and let me know how you feel. Either you'll be tripping or be sick. Let me know you're experience.
joe the plumber
Posted: Tue, Apr 14 2009, 1:17 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Hazardous Waste Disposal day- April 18
I may be stupid...but.......why would someone throw out gasoline?
kerosene?
Does it go bad?
Why does bottled water have an expiration date?
Why does yogurt have an expiration date?
Isn't yogurt just milk that has gone bad?
Does yogurt go good after a while?
Jay T.
Posted: Mon, Apr 13 2009, 9:41 am EDT
Post subject: Hazardous Waste Disposal day- April 18
Saturday, April 18, 2009
Middlesex County Division of Highways – North Brunswick, NJ 08902
Apple Orchard Lane , off of Rt. 130
8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
http://www.njhazwaste.com/midhome.htm
Acceptable Wastes
Pesticides
Herbicides
Oil-Based paints
Latex paints
Stains/Varnishes
Paint thinners
Solvents
Antifreeze
Aerosol cans
Household batteries
Drain cleaner
Lighter fluids
Pool Chemicals
Car batteries
Used motor oil
Mercury thermometers
Mercury thermostats
Driveway sealer
Gasoline
Propane tanks
Fluorescent bulbs
Photo chemicals
Kerosene