Most cost effective way of disposing of tanning waste?

Submitted by Waste manager on 9/5/05 at 10:33 PM. ( ) 203.59.225.66

Does anyone know the most cost effective way of disposing of tanning waste being: Carbonates, salts, oil & grease, metals, nutrients, semi-volatile organic compounds, biological & chemical oxygen demand and sulphates?

The waste is located in Hamilton Hill, Western Australia.

Your assistance would be greatly appreciated!

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well

This response submitted by lee on 9/6/05 at 12:10 AM. ( ) 70.110.33.221

the toilet is the most cost effective method, but not recommended LOL


In America, the EPA tells us how to do it

This response submitted by George on 9/6/05 at 3:01 PM. ( georoof@aol.com ) 162.39.210.188

Not familiar but I'm sure you have some similar governmental agency that can assist you.


waste disposal

This response submitted by Rowan on 9/7/05 at 3:28 AM. ( l44gg@yahoo.com.au ) 203.49.132.104

I am also from Australia and have a small, part time tannery and product retail business. Get in touch with the EPA, they are very helpful and will go over the options with you.
Rowan


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