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Brigham Pyron
  • Real Estate Agent
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How Can I Get Rid of 2 - 55 Gallon Drums With Mixed Auto Fluids?

Brigham Pyron
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Austell, GA
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I've acquired a property where the previous owner did auto repair.  There are still 2 55 gallon drums with some combination of oil and other fluids.  Is there an economical method to get rid of this? 

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Elio Guillen
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Agoura Hills
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Elio Guillen
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Agoura Hills
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I deal with used oil drums (hazardous waste) at work all the time. We have an environmental/ hazardous waste company pick up the drum for us. I would suggest you call a local environmental or hazardous waste company to give you some guidance.

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