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So that's where that idea/method came from, interesting. I heard a story about a small co. That did that for years (1960/70's etc.) with the oils from their equip maint program. They leased a smaller section of land with a couple smaller buildings from a large parcel owner. The owner sold the parcel to a large R.E. developer for a track of homes. When they began excavating they discovered the oil in soil situation and had 1 hell of an unexpected cleanup expense to absorb. As you can imagine they were not pleased. Fortunately for them it was during a strong appreciation run in the market and were ok in the end. I never heard if any litigations ensued after the fact.
Funny the "smart" things people used to do way back then vs now.
 

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worked at a local gas station in the 50s, when the oil drain container filled up just took it around the side and dumped it on the ground, could also tell you some horror stories about how they disposed of oils en paint and other toxic waste at a metal stamping plant I worked at in the 60s
 

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A “guy I knew” used to bring barrels of used oil home from work. He’d attach a pipe with holes drilled in it, and oil the dirt alleyway behind the neighborhood. Hey, it kept the damn dust down. Besides, they put down oil mat on streets, right? Is that any different?
 

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My ex father in law worked for property disposal at an Army base. They would open the large transformers filled with PCB oil and pour it in their yard to keep the dust down.

May he RIP.
 

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I spread it on my dirt street for years. I had the least dust of all the neighbors.
 

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Change the filter and check the fluids. Or add oil while you are checking the gas? I can relate.
yep, me too. Many, many moons ago I had a 1968 chevy 1/2 ton truck w/inline 6 cyl. Burned 3 qts. of oil w/ea. tank full. I just kept a case in the truck w/me at all times it went so quick. I did a rafting trip up on the trinity river w/it. I took 3 cases to insure I'd have it covered. I ruined more white t-shirts w/ exh. soot just brushing up against that damn truck fueling it or whatever. It ran good, just burned oil. ...... good times haha
 

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There was a machine shop in El Monte, been there forever. It's last big jobs were pneumatic manifolds and stuff for nuclear subs. Really cool stuff.

When the old man was getting ready to close up for good, he was prepping the property to be sold. He had had the yard asphalted in the 80s, but he had it all pulled up. The rebar and concrete for the yard was epic, like a bunker. Well, except for one area. That area was dug out maybe 20ft deep, and clean fill put in.

When the environmental testing was done, they broke something, and had to reset. As luck would have it, they just happened to punch down in that clean fill.

That man was a genius! The beautiful new concrete, and all it's steel work, was a fraction of what the hazmat bill would have been.
 

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Pretty ashamed of what I was instructed to do in my early maritime career, the industry as a whole has really cleaned itself up.
No one were angels in those days.
A lot of boat batteries on the ocean floor between Avalon and Long Beach Ca.
 

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No one were angels in those days.
A lot of boat batteries on the ocean floor between Avalon and Long Beach Ca.
Are they still working on cleaning up the dumping grounds out there? I read a few stories about it being an official toxic waste dump, and they were starting to pull the drums out.
 

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Anyone remember BKK in West Covina. I grew up a few miles from there. I highly doubt they got all that shit they dumped in there out.

Rabbit hole Friday! Just read this article- for sure there are some 2 headed 4 eyed monsters in there lol

Met my wife at Industry Hills...a pool and golf course built on a dump. BKK was all the news in the 90s though, "toxic runoff"...funny thing is, the money homes go for there on the hill now. I remember talking to my old boss, when his son paid a mil for a house in Anaheim Hills. Same thing, but a dump from the 50s!
 

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Close .... My Old man used to clean up "Mopsies" dog shit with a shovel and chuck it of the fence into the neighbors yard and he considered it a "hole in one" if it hit the fish pond . He also started the bbq fire with briquets soaked in high test . My brother says he was an adult before he learned grilled round steak didnt taste like gasoline :rolleyes:
 

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I know people that still bury their used oil.
 

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I drove a 1964 C10 for a while....it was one of those....fill up the oil and check the gas every morning. Great truck.
I owned a 1954 Studebaker pickup that had a 170 CI four banger flattie providing the momentum. Back in the 60s and 70s, gas stations had a wire rack next to the pumps. They carried quart glass bottles with metal screw on spouts, and were filled with "recycled" oil.

The Stude used about a quart a week, and they cost 25¢. I never changed the oil, it was being replaced every month.

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I owned a 1954 Studebaker pickup that had a 170 CI four banger flattie providing the momentum. Back in the 60s and 70s, gas stations had a wire rack next to the pumps. They carried quart glass bottles with metal screw on spouts, and were filled with "recycled" oil.

The Stude used about a quart a week, and they cost 25¢. I never changed the oil, it was being replaced every month.

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My Old man had a 53 Study business coupe 3 on the tree , smoked like a house on fire He bought "Speedall" ("reclaimed oil") at the super market for the same reason
 

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Look up Santa Susana test site in Chatsworth / Simi Valley , the contamination there is still killing people . Rocket test facility , and sodium nuclear reactor .
 

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Look up Santa Susana test site in Chatsworth / Simi Valley , the contamination there is still killing people . Rocket test facility , and sodium nuclear reactor .
The Navy used to test torpedo propulsion up in Azusa canyon. The toxic crap coming down was still pretty bad in the early 90s. Last time I was out there it surprised me to see how many new homes were in the same area.
 

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As a kid I remember going from the San Fernando Valley to Santa Monica Beach and as we drove through the Sepulveda Pass and seeing what seemed like an endless amount trash trucks going up the hill along the freeway to the Mountain Gate landfill.

Now it’s country club golf course community with multi million dollar listings.
 

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Anyone remember BKK in West Covina. I grew up a few miles from there. I highly doubt they got all that shit they dumped in there out.

Rabbit hole Friday! Just read this article- for sure there are some 2 headed 4 eyed monsters in there lol


I've been to both BKK and Calabasas land fills a time or two.

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No one were angels in those days.
A lot of boat batteries on the ocean floor between Avalon and Long Beach Ca.

Someone has to charge up the electric eels!
 

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I put my used oil in the horseshoe pit. No weeds, no gophers, no rust on the shoes all season long 👍👌
Makes the Copenhagen taste a little different for sure though.
 
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