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Originally Posted by Charlie T
Outlaw what is the problem? How is it not "fair to all" to let a thread expand from the disposal of one hazardous product to another? Both products are used on the lake and both can cause a big problem if handled or discarded improperly. Isn't the purpose of this board to discuss items of interest without someone regulating what is said and by who? ( the moderator of course has the final say in everything posted here, it is his board THANK YOU FOR IT!) I didn't bring up the subject of waste oil, but I feel that its inclusion in this thread is a logical and reasonable expansion of the original question. It seems that it is very possible that the same people who would help in disposal of flares could also help in disposal of Oil, hazardous solvents, chemicals, gasoline and many other things. Thank You
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It's simple, when someone wants to know about waste oil disposal they can look at a thread for it - makes perefect sence to me. Not to mention the frequency in which threads tend to get off topic and the original meaning of the thread is lost. Like this one could be becuase it is under Old Flares.
I am one of the people who helps dispose of old flares - I (and the orgainzation in which I am associated) do not deal with the disposal of waste oil. While it is true both are hazardous materials, they are generally delt with by different organizations when it comes to disposal. By giving this topic the title it is worthy of, it is quite possible it may get the exposure needed in order to be properly addressed as it has not as of yet. Hope this clears up the confusion.