Title | Dangerous Waste Guidance for Gas Stations (Historical) |
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Author(s) | Gutschmidt, Jeffrey | ||||
Description | If not managed properly, dangerous wastes from gas stations, such as used oil, leaking or spilled gasoline, or wastewater from car washes can damage the environment and put employees, your property, and the community at risk. | ||||
NOTES | This publication was replaced by publication 21-04-033. Please see it in related documents below. | ||||
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Keywords | dangerous waste management, underground storage tank, stormwater, gasoline, emergency action plan | ||||
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