I suggest that you turn the electrolyte in at your nearest battery wholesaler. They deal with similar material all the time as part of their recycling programs.
Jolliness, Mick Abraham, Proprietor www.abrahamsolar.com Voice: 970-731-4675 On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 2:35 PM, Allan Sindelar < al...@positiveenergysolar.com> wrote: > Wrenches, > By chance I found a half-full gallon jug full of lead-acid battery > electrolyte. It has begun to leak. With no knowledge of its history, age, > origin, etc. I'm not sure how to dispose of it safely. > > I don't think I've ever seen this addressed on this list before. Can anyone > help with some simple solutions? > > Thanks, Allan > -- > > *Allan** Sindelar* > al...@positiveenergysolar.com > NABCEP Certified Photovoltaic Installer > EE98J Journeyman Electrician > *Positive Energy, Inc.* > 3201 Calle Marie > Santa Fe, New Mexico 87507 > *505 424-1112* > www.positiveenergysolar.com > > _______________________________________________ > List sponsored by Home Power magazine > > List Address: RE-wrenches@lists.re-wrenches.org > > Options & settings: > http://lists.re-wrenches.org/options.cgi/re-wrenches-re-wrenches.org > > List-Archive: > http://lists.re-wrenches.org/pipermail/re-wrenches-re-wrenches.org > > List rules & etiquette: > www.re-wrenches.org/etiquette.htm > > Check out participant bios: > www.members.re-wrenches.org > > >
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