Because of its composition, antifreeze could ordinarily qualify as a hazardous waste in most states. Traces of fuel and small metallic particles from the cooling system, and other trace elements render it a hazardous waste. However, Ohio and most other states exempt it from their hazardous waste disposal rules and requirements with certain stipulations.
| Description | Because of its composition, antifreeze could ordinarily qualify as a hazardous waste in most states. Traces of fuel and small metallic particles from the cooling system, and other trace elements render it a hazardous waste. However, Ohio and most other states exempt it from their hazardous waste disposal rules and requirements with certain stipulations. |
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| Source | Automotive Recyclers Association |
| Keyword | Hazardous waste exemption; Storage and labeling; Record keeping |
| Selector | Jund |
| Date Of Record Creation | 2004-04-15 09:14:31 |
| Date Last Modified | 2004-04-15 09:14:31 |
| Language | EN |