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Especially when the local auto parts takes used oil for free. There's certainly something stinky going on here.
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Who brings barrels of solvent to the races? Who rebuilds their engines after every run. Also, who dumps the most oil and fuel on the track? We all know the answers. The couple of cans of brake clean we carry and an oil change for a class run doesn't amount to much does it? Again it's made to look like the sportsman are making a big mess at the track. We can all do a better job of cleaning up our pit area before we leave but I have never seen any sportsman mess to compare to what most pros leave behind. We always carry a container for used oil and such since we burn waste oil at our shop. We have gone through 600+ gals so far this season. So look us up if you need to get rid of some.
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WOW!!!!
No doubt that all NHRA scantioned tracks will implement this and do it quickly. |
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Mike and Rock. Thanks for responsible replies. Here's another way to look at it. If the EPA gets involved it will get expensive. If any of our businesses got a visit and (fined) from the EPA about improper material in our trash we would monitor our trash better to make sure we don't have to pay for someone else disposing of things in our trash. All of us can do a better job of keeping our area clean. If we all would only worry about our small area then the big picture would take care of itself. After watching the NHRA power point, I realize that it is a good idea to puncture a hole in my empty aerosol cans. That way they don't blow up in someone elses face. We can't change the policy just do our part to CYA.
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I was "hazwopper" qualified at work. And if I can remember right. You only have to label cans when there is someone else that may mistake the fluid for something else.
If I am the only one changing my oil I can put it in anything I want, and it does not have to be labeled. I was going to play with the guy at the gate and ask if he went to the 8 hour, 40 hour, or 80 hour course. And then show him the credentials I carried in my wallet. But I decided not to and on more thought I leave my credentials home now. Don't want to wear a target, if I spilled a drop or 2.
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