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@Dieselfuture, @JAG1 that thing is called a sand filter. It is about 35' wide, 65' long and 8' tall. All the rain water from the parking lot passes thru it. The chambers have perforated pipe in them b
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Sounds normal for putting screws to public. One would think every dump within state would be the same rules. After lots of reading getting rid of old siding...I found out if I double wrapped each ba
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I have to tear down an old 70's house but the amount of asbestos tests required to have the dumpsters emptied at the Government run Waste station make it harder. We have gotten 4 tests done, each sample costs $48 bucks. We still need 4 more after I got the correct information from the dumpster company.
Makes it difficult when they have to wait in line while each load is inspected and all inspection reports are looked at. If any items can't be identified as having a test they will turn you down until it gets tested and comes up negative for asbestos. Yet we can drive 20 miles further and dump at a county run dump with no questions asked. Oh well.....
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