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noplace2
Explorer
Mar 22, 2016

Bad Fuel Disposal

I need to be rid of about 2 gals of 1/2 gas/oil mix and 1/2 water. (Long story) Obviously I don't want to just dump it somewhere. Any thoughts?
  • RoyB's avatar
    RoyB
    Explorer II
    TucsonJim - Another AZ County Sheriff Story - One of the Techs at the site we was working at just north of Maricopa AZ had a CLass B camper he drove to work everyday and he had pulled up close to the shop and was welding something underneath it. The heat caught things on fire inside the Class B and it got to roaring a really big fire before he even noticed it haha...

    He hops into the Class B and drives it out the gate real quick and then got the fire extinguishers out and finally got the fire put out...

    He calls the fire dept and of course a County Sheriff comes with the Fire Department... They got everything under control and then the Indian Police shows up and they are all upset about the fire on their land we was leasing from them for our Govt Space Surveillance Station property.

    Then the finger pointing started. This was just after the second shift had started and I had already gone home to Tempe. I finally get back to the site... I had to file a report because our Govt site had a fire that resulted in the Fire Dept Coming out. Then the local Sheriff is all over us for starting the fire. Then the Indian Police is wanting to file charges because we burned up a few of his bushes haha... Then of course I had the next problem of what to do with troops for working on their vehicle in our govt shop in the first place haha...

    To top all of that off our Station Operation is known as the "Space Fence" and of course we had reported to our Headquarters Command which is here where I live now in Dahlgren VA. The teletype report in so many words said the "FENCE" was on fire meaning the small fire had caught the grass and bushes on fire up against our intrusion fence around the property.

    So the Gila River "FENCE" fire report goes all the way to the Colorado Springs Headquarters Space MTN where the Navy gets notified that the "FENCE" is burned out at the Gila River Space Surveillance station meaning to them Operations is down...

    Then I start getting calls from Air Force Cols and Navy Captains haha... Then a helo from Luke AFB shows up circling around the property... We made the paper the next day as well...

    geesch.... Lots of headaches sometimes being the Station Manager haha...

    Finally everybody went home and I just stayed on site until the next shift got there. The Class B was the only way the three shift people could get home in so I had to take everyone home - They all lived in the Phoenix area....

    Sure was a fun night... Then running the Maricopa road at midnight I almost run over a herd of wild horses that lives on the Reservation they have there crossing the state road at night...

    Them ther AZ County Sheriff guys are really hard nosed folks haha...

    We all finally made up since they found the site and it soon became a regular coffee stop at night for Sheriff Patrol guys...

    We finally got the Class B camper all fixed up too haha... Took awhile however...

    True story and all ended well...

    Roy Ken
  • Here in Austin, I just take it to the hazardous materials thing, toss it on the cart, and be done with it. It is a thought to toss it in a firepit, then toss a match into that... but gasoline vapors can easily flashover, and spring's fashions are not third degree burns and toasted eyebrows.

    If the gas is on the border of going bad (6-12 months), I mix a little bit of it with a full tank of fresh gas, toss some Star-Tron in, then let it burn through my truck. My truck has the old 5.4L engine, and can take marginal fuel without too much issues.

    If the gas is obviously sludge or otherwise just unusable, it goes to the hazardous waste facility.
  • I hardly find disposing of old fuel a technical issue. Recycle, or dilute and use as fuel in an older carburatored gas car.
  • OP here. Visited an AutoZone today. They said that they couldn't take it. Referred me to Waste Management for further advice. I'll try that route.
  • Been a few years so if it is also a bad thing to do I'll plead stupidity. I had a couple of gallons of bad gas to get rid of so after having it around for awhile I used a heavy open top can that held probably 4 gallons I dumped in about 2 gallons of bad gas and set it out in an open space away from everything and pitched a burning piece of paper in it and let it burn. Burned for a long time and removed all the paint from the can but it got rid of all the gas. In the case of the OP I'm not sure what you do with the water that is left but it may just evaporate.
  • 3oaks wrote:
    darsben wrote:
    use it to start a camp fire on the beach
    Very bad idea! :S








    That's cuz he lost all his marbles on another post.
  • Marine chandleries sell absorbent material that absorbs hydrocarbons but not water. Not one molecule of water.

    Such a remedy may not be appropriate in this case but it's something to keep in mind.

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