I know this "dude" who owns several acres, some of which is hidden away in a heavily wooded area with drainage that goes for milesssssssss n milesssssssss into the wilderness far from any neighbors, he doesnt have much trouble with disposing of oil or diesel fuel, he figures crude oil came from the earth n to the earth it shall return, ashes to ashes, dust to dust sorta lol. Big brother government comes out n sprays that nasty oil all up n down the roads ya know !!!! He wouldnt dare go ask some big brother government official about a quart of spilled oil or diesel fuel or it would be the men in white hazmat suits and swat teams and fines and imprisonment. NO Im NOT tellin who the "dude" is !!!!!!!!!!!
Good luck with the hazardous disposal, go ask some big shot government bureaucrat about it n good luck with that, let us know how it turns out officially
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