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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3405492" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>It's been awhile since doing the environmental stuff, but I'm thinking the original owner of the disposal site is responsible for cleaning it up.</p><p>Your responsible for waste products from birth to death. Death meaning properly recycled.</p><p>An example. Back in the day we decided to use a licensed oil and waste water disposal company. They came monthly and removed the drums of waste we had accumulated.</p><p>A couple of years later the company was found to be digging holes on their private ground and just dumping the drums into them.</p><p>It was pretty big news in the 90's. Our company had to assist in the cleanup because it was still our responsibility for it to be properly disposed of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3405492, member: 5412"] It's been awhile since doing the environmental stuff, but I'm thinking the original owner of the disposal site is responsible for cleaning it up. Your responsible for waste products from birth to death. Death meaning properly recycled. An example. Back in the day we decided to use a licensed oil and waste water disposal company. They came monthly and removed the drums of waste we had accumulated. A couple of years later the company was found to be digging holes on their private ground and just dumping the drums into them. It was pretty big news in the 90's. Our company had to assist in the cleanup because it was still our responsibility for it to be properly disposed of. [/QUOTE]
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