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If your formulation only requires the amount of water generated from the rinsing of pesticide active ingredient drums, can you discharge the rinsate from the inert drums?

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If your formulation only requires the amount of water generated from the rinsing of pesticide active ingredient drums, can you discharge the rinsate from the inert drums?

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Assuming that the facility has already implemented flow reduction measures when rinsing their pesticide active ingredient and inert drums, the facility would be able to use the listed inert modification. Note: many inert ingredients do not trigger FIFRA or RCRA drum rinsing requirements; therefore, inert-containing drums may not need to be rinsed prior to recycle or disposal.

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