crabo
08-16-2007, 04:24 PM
I have the opportunity to buy a bunch of a lead/rubber/pea garvel mix that was taken out of an indoor range. I can buy it for $80 or less per 55 gallon drum. I am thinking less because this was his first offer.
Am I polluting the water supply if I pour the material out into a trailer and then go to the car wash and wash it down to get rid of a lot of the dust. (yes I know I have to be careful of the water when I smelt it)
Do I have hazardous waste when I skim the rubber, pea gravel, and copper jackets out of the melt? How do I dispose of this? He does not want the gravel back.
Has anyone researched this?
Thanks,
Crabo
Am I polluting the water supply if I pour the material out into a trailer and then go to the car wash and wash it down to get rid of a lot of the dust. (yes I know I have to be careful of the water when I smelt it)
Do I have hazardous waste when I skim the rubber, pea gravel, and copper jackets out of the melt? How do I dispose of this? He does not want the gravel back.
Has anyone researched this?
Thanks,
Crabo