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.
Yes, antifreeze is considered hazardous waste because it contains toxic chemicals that are harmful to human health and the environment. It should be properly disposed of at a designated hazardous waste facility.
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.
Silver nitrate should be disposed of as hazardous waste according to local regulations. It should be collected in a separate labeled container and then handed over to a hazardous waste disposal facility for proper treatment and disposal. Avoid pouring it down the drain or disposing of it in regular trash.
Maleic anhydride can be safely disposed of by incineration in a licensed facility equipped to handle hazardous waste. It should not be poured down the drain or disposed of in regular trash due to its hazardous nature. It is important to follow local regulations and guidelines for the proper disposal of maleic anhydride.
A material that can be harmful if not properly disposed of is hazardous.
Chloromethane should be disposed of as hazardous waste through a licensed hazardous waste disposal company. It should not be poured down drains or disposed of in the regular trash as it can be harmful to the environment and human health. Contact your local environmental agency for proper disposal procedures.
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.
Its commonly referred to as hazardous waste or toxic waste.
Yes, because this waste is so hazardous. .
Waste chemicals should be disposed of in designated hazardous waste collection areas in the laboratory. These areas are equipped to handle and store hazardous materials safely until they can be disposed of properly by a licensed waste management company. It is important to follow all local regulations and guidelines for chemical waste disposal.