
Originally Posted by
Mick
Be careful with refrigerators, AC etc. What are you going to tell the EPA when they ask how you disposed of them? Are you certified for
refrigerant recovery? When you advertised, you opened yourself to a lot of liability.
I just have some dinky cardboard sign on the side of the road.
I hope the EPA has better things to do.
2 side notes- I saw a pile of window AC units at the recycling yard and asked the cashier if people were just dumping them at mixed
metal prices instead of separating them. It seems the geniuses on the city council passed a law that says the scrap yard can only take AC units that come with a letter from a certified HVAC shop that the
freon was recovered.
So what happens- people just dump the AC's on the side of the road, OR the scrap yard just grinds them up as mixed metal and the freon is released anyway.
And years ago, when I did some contract work swapping electric units for gas at apartment complexes, we'd just cut the lines and vent the freon- must've done hundreds of them that way.
Didya notice that the 'scary' news about freon came out at the exact time that DuPont's patent ran out?? but luckily for us, DuPont had a very expensive replacement patented and ready to go.
Yeah for paid lobbyists!!!
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