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Can we just throw our clay and oil mix in the trash now? Can I really put Exsorbet in the trash legally?

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Can we just throw our clay and oil mix in the trash now? Can I really put Exsorbet in the trash legally?

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All clays and other adsorbents leach free-liquids. When you have a presence of a free-liquid you could be subject to a $25,000 EPA fine per day (maximum per day penalty for failing the “free standing liquids” test per Federal Register Section 264.314(d)). You may be permitted to dispose of used Exsorbet in a sanitary landfill depending on local regulations. We recommend checking with your landfill on their classifications and requirements, because the state and local EPA may classify certain situations differently. Knowledge of local EPA requirements is important, and is the user’s responsibility. Even when paying to dispose of Exsorbet, you save considerable costs on disposal.

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