rzz112
2011-04-25 08:08:27
- #1
Hi everyone first of all,
since we currently have our building plan with the approval authority, we are clearing out the existing house (which is going to be demolished) and disposing of all the stuff. Now I am facing a "disposal puzzle". We have found several different bags of fertilizer. Some are only a quarter full, another is a full 50 kg bag, for example. Unfortunately, it is no longer clear what exactly all this was. Most of the stuff is already totally hardened. Many look like lime.
But as I said, since we don’t know exactly what it is, the stuff has to go. Only how can I dispose of it? Where do I take the stuff? An acquaintance said I should give it to the demolition contractor. Does he really take it (without extra charge)? Honestly, I can’t imagine it.
So I am grateful for any disposal tips.
Regards, Andi
since we currently have our building plan with the approval authority, we are clearing out the existing house (which is going to be demolished) and disposing of all the stuff. Now I am facing a "disposal puzzle". We have found several different bags of fertilizer. Some are only a quarter full, another is a full 50 kg bag, for example. Unfortunately, it is no longer clear what exactly all this was. Most of the stuff is already totally hardened. Many look like lime.
But as I said, since we don’t know exactly what it is, the stuff has to go. Only how can I dispose of it? Where do I take the stuff? An acquaintance said I should give it to the demolition contractor. Does he really take it (without extra charge)? Honestly, I can’t imagine it.
So I am grateful for any disposal tips.
Regards, Andi