
Georgeandpat wrote:Ed, I'd appreciate that if you're sure you don't mind bringing it. We won't be there until Friday (maybe late Friday) but we will be there. Thank you!George.
Krob wrote:It may be a hazardous waste disposal fee required by a state or local law. Usually very difficult to circumvent as the law may be written to assume all vehicle batteries are replacements.
Georgeandpat wrote:Thank you everyone for your feedback. Overall it is probably a very effective law and one I do support for the common good. But I wonder what percentage of old batteries are actually exchanged or turned in? Where does the unclaimed money go? I'm sure that the auto makers and manufacturers of new equipment with batteries don't have to pay this fee. Oh well....moving on now.
Ira wrote:I used to use it for the trolling motor on my tiny Jon Boat. The battery took a crap long ago, I got rid of the boat NOT too long ago, and I don't know what to do with the dang thing.
I'm NOT paying money just to throw it out--and our trash service won't take it.
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