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| Material |
May be reused or |
May be poured |
May be placed in |
Deposit at HHWC |
antifreeze* |
X |
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|
X |
| automotive transmission fluid |
X |
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|
X |
batteries (car and boat) |
X |
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|
X |
| brake fluid |
X |
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|
X |
carburetor cleaner |
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| degreasing chemicals |
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|
X |
diesel fuel |
X |
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|
X |
| enamels |
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|
X2 |
X |
gasoline |
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|
X |
| kerosene |
X |
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|
X |
light lubricating oil |
X |
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X |
| motor oil * |
X |
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polish and wax |
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X2 |
X |
| windshield washer fluid |
|
X1 |
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NOTES
1. Pour small amounts down drain with plenty of water; rinse containers
thoroughly before discarding.
2. Solidify with absorbent material before placing in trash.
*The City coordinates an active used oil and antifreeze recycling program through a partnership with approximately 60 businesses in Albuquerque Metropolitan Area. Residents are asked to bring their clean, used motor oil or antifreeze to one of the drop off locations in clear clean containers. For additional information call (505) 768-2738. Find a site near you that will accept your used oil or antifreeze.