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- Subject: Re: Emptying Water System in Unused House
- Message-ID: <93019.105102JCLEWIN@MTUS5.BITNET>
- From: <JCLEWIN@MTUS5.BITNET>
- Date: Tuesday, 19 Jan 1993 10:51:02 EST
- References: <1993Jan4.150614.6635@kodak.kodak.com><1993Jan11.205609.7424@fid.morgan.com><1
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- In article <1993Jan15.164940.7983@tc.fluke.COM>, kurt@tc.fluke.COM (Kurt
- Guntheroth) says:
- >
- >Most commercial building owners who leave buildings unoccupied during the
- >winter pur anti-freeze into the toilet bowls instead of draining them. Then
- >they just (illegally) flush the anti-freeze down the toilet when tennants
- >arrive. ----------
-
- The last two times I changed antifreeze in my car I thought, now what do I
- do with this stuff (the waste). The back of the antifreeze bottle says to
- pour it into a SANITARY sewer (one going to a treatment plant, not down the
- the storm sewer). While in concentrated form antifreeze is poisonous, diluted
- it doesn't cause much harm.
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