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Go to  ECAR Fact Sheet for Ohio: Floordrains
ECAR Fact Sheet for Ohio: Floordrains
Floor drains in many industrial facilities have been found to empty into surface waters, or into septic fields. Floor drains, especially those built when designers and contractors were much less...
http://www.ecarcenter.org/oh/oh-floordrain.htm
Go to CCAR-GreenLink
CCAR-GreenLink
Coordinating Committee for Automotive Repair organization assisting automotive technicians, educators and businesses with environmental compliance through education and information.
http://www.ccar-greenlink.org/
Go to ECAR Fact Sheet for California Air Bag Cartridges
ECAR Fact Sheet for California Air Bag Cartridges
Air bags are compromises. Cars are equipped with them in order to try to make the best of a very bad situation (a collision). But the air bag cartridges contain an explosive chemical, sodium azide.
http://www.ecarcenter.org/ca/ca-airbags.htm
Go to ECAR Fact Sheet for California Septic Tanks and Disposal Wells
ECAR Fact Sheet for California Septic Tanks and Disposal Wells
There is a simple rule for determining when it is OK to put industrial wastewater into a septic system - never. You can dispose of "sanitary wastes" from ordinary lavatory use or hand washing in a...
http://www.ecarcenter.org/ca/ca-septic.htm
Go to ECAR Fact Sheet for California Solvent Cleaning
ECAR Fact Sheet for California Solvent Cleaning
Various methods are used to clean oil and grease from auto parts before sale. This fact sheet covers the environmental issues associated with solvent cleaning methods such as parts washers containing...
http://www.ecarcenter.org/ca/ca-solvent.htm
Go to ECAR Fact Sheet for California Waste Fuel
ECAR Fact Sheet for California Waste Fuel
Because waste fuel (gasoline or diesel) is flammable, it is classified as a hazardous waste, and you need to manage it according to the hazardous waste rules. This fact sheet will outline the rules...
http://www.ecarcenter.org/ca/ca-wastefuel.htm
Go to ECAR Fact Sheet for Illinois Aqueous Cleaning
ECAR Fact Sheet for Illinois Aqueous Cleaning
Various methods are used to clean oil and grease from auto parts before sale. This fact sheet covers the environmental issues associated with aqueous cleaning methods such as enclosed spray washers...
http://www.ecarcenter.org/il/il-aqueous.htm
Go to ECAR Fact Sheet for Illinois Mercury
ECAR Fact Sheet for Illinois Mercury
Mercury, a silver-colored liquid metal, is extremely toxic to the nervous system and may impair the way we see, hear, walk and talk. When spilled, mercury can evaporate at room temperature and the...
http://www.ecarcenter.org/il/il-mercury.htm
Go to ECAR Fact Sheet for Iowa Used Oil
ECAR Fact Sheet for Iowa Used Oil
Used oil is insoluble, persistent and may contain toxic chemicals and heavy metals. If spilled on the ground, poured down storm drains or disposed of with trash, it can pollute surface water or...
http://www.ecarcenter.org/ia/ia-usedoil.htm
Go to ECAR Fact Sheet for Iowa Used Oil Filters
ECAR Fact Sheet for Iowa Used Oil Filters
In the past, the majority of used oil filters were disposed of in landfills. Today, millions of filters are being recycled. Oil filters are usually made from paper, metal and rubber. Used oil filters...
http://www.ecarcenter.org/ia/ia-usedfil.htm
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