FairyChatMom
Just me
As background - we've been in our house for just under a year. Last weekend, we decided to clean out and organize one of the sheds in the yard. The previous owners had left a bunch of stuff in it, and we dumped a bunch more in and shut the doors.
So, as we emptied it of our junk and theirs, we uncovered 7 (count 'em 7!) cans, mostly 5 gallon Thompson's Water Seal cans, labeled "87 Octane Gasoline" with dates as old as 1998. Apparently, we had a huge potential fireball in the back yard.
I know better than to dump the stuff on the ground, and I'm disinclined to pour it into my van's fuel tank, or even into the mower. Still, at today's prices, there's a few dollars' worth of gas... No, not gonna be too frugal - the gas, or whatever it is, must go.
Where? I know the convenience centers accept old oil, but not gas. I'm not going to pour it out or burn it. I want an environmentally responsible way of disposing of it. Any ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
So, as we emptied it of our junk and theirs, we uncovered 7 (count 'em 7!) cans, mostly 5 gallon Thompson's Water Seal cans, labeled "87 Octane Gasoline" with dates as old as 1998. Apparently, we had a huge potential fireball in the back yard.

I know better than to dump the stuff on the ground, and I'm disinclined to pour it into my van's fuel tank, or even into the mower. Still, at today's prices, there's a few dollars' worth of gas... No, not gonna be too frugal - the gas, or whatever it is, must go.
Where? I know the convenience centers accept old oil, but not gas. I'm not going to pour it out or burn it. I want an environmentally responsible way of disposing of it. Any ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.