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    PTS- you have a couple of options with the chems. You can bag it up and put in trash as its not a hazardous material, you can offer it back to the company you get the extinguishers from, or I think someone posted that their local F.D. uses it for some kind of training. Right now we are bagging it up and it goes into the trash. Dont know what your set up is but if you have the land you can just dump it or spray it out of the ones that still have some pressure in them and wash it away with a hose. Like I said its not hazardous, you can check it out by printing out the msds sheets through google.

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