The whole business of waste disposal is a racket.
Cumbria County Council's waste contractors were caught defrauding the council, and several of the directors and employees are in court for it. HUGE sums were involved.
Us mere mortals do not often have such recourse, and get ripped off all the time!
I am a waste producer. In my work, I use Ferric Chloride to etch brass and stainless steel. You can buy it from Maplin to etch your own printed circuit boards.
It costs £35 per 25 liter container to purchase, and the supplier in Cambridgeshire will only send TWO containers per consignment, which has to be picked up by a HazChem trained driver, so I get charged £125 for delivery of the FOUR containers I require.
When it reaches me in Cumbria, all four containers were delivered on the same van, by our normal TNT delivery driver, who has had no special hazchem training!When the bath no longer functions due to exhaustion of the acid, I have to pay £195 per load + £45 consignment fee (regardless of quantity) then £19 per container, to take away the used Ferric Chloride (which has copper and iron dissolved in it by now) to "an authorised disposal point".
Needless to say, the more you send in one consignment, the cheaper it works out, so I have stored up 8 years worth of used ferric at my premises. I have just had an estimate for disposal, of nearly £1000.
I already pay £25 a year to register with the Environment Agency as a waste producer, and have a contract with a firm to carry away my office and workshop waste (two bin bags over three weeks)!
I have asked if I can deliver the used ferric chloride to the authorised disposal point myself, but NOBODY is prepared to say where any is located.
A search on the internet reveals that it is possibly landfill, based on US legislation. One state recommends adding cement powder to make it solid, and simply taking it to the local refuse disposal site!
Ferric Chloride is used by the water industry as a deflocculant in waste water treatment. It causes plant debris to float (where it is skimmed off) and solid matter to sink (where it is settled out), so disposal cannot be that much of a deal!
I have already turned away a pikey looking van driver, who offered to dispose of my waste ferric for just £200, but I can see why some would find such an offer attractive!
D E E P B R E A T H E ! ! !
