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<p>[QUOTE="Judge, post: 10519918, member: 139725"]Been to one(1) clean harbors facility.</p><p>Never again, and I was just delivering.</p><p>A tanker load of hazardous materials, that a year and a few months before I had dropped at a paper mill in Alabama.</p><p>They never paid for it, broke the seals, tried to unload it, spilled some.</p><p>Then didn’t touch it.</p><p>The product when wet changed into a sulfuric acid cloud.</p><p><br /></p><p>So, a guy from Stolt (the isotank company) A police officer and a representative of the company that owned the product met me at the paper mill, I took the product to be incinerated.</p><p>The company rep put a huge padlock on the dome lid, and external valve and gave me the key.</p><p>Told me I had to unlock it, but I could keep the locks.</p><p>I got them at the house somewhere, looked like this, just a little rougher shape.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]343705[/ATTACH] </p><p>It took 2.5 weeks to burn it, as they could only do so much per day.</p><p><br /></p><p>The product rep told me if I seen a yellow cloud coming out of the tank, to run upwind.</p><p>I told him I’d I seen a yellow cloud spewing from the tank, that was the people behind me problem, I wasn’t stopping.</p><p><br /></p><p>He said if that tank busted, It’d have killed everyone within100 miles that breathed it.</p><p>So why did this paper mill order 2 tanker loads to just sit there?</p><p>No one knows.</p><p><br /></p><p>But 2.5 weeks parked there sucked, yes I could bobtail to go eat, but had to move the trailer around if they needed, which was every day. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie3" alt=":(" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Judge, post: 10519918, member: 139725"]Been to one(1) clean harbors facility. Never again, and I was just delivering. A tanker load of hazardous materials, that a year and a few months before I had dropped at a paper mill in Alabama. They never paid for it, broke the seals, tried to unload it, spilled some. Then didn’t touch it. The product when wet changed into a sulfuric acid cloud. So, a guy from Stolt (the isotank company) A police officer and a representative of the company that owned the product met me at the paper mill, I took the product to be incinerated. The company rep put a huge padlock on the dome lid, and external valve and gave me the key. Told me I had to unlock it, but I could keep the locks. I got them at the house somewhere, looked like this, just a little rougher shape. [ATTACH=full]343705[/ATTACH] It took 2.5 weeks to burn it, as they could only do so much per day. The product rep told me if I seen a yellow cloud coming out of the tank, to run upwind. I told him I’d I seen a yellow cloud spewing from the tank, that was the people behind me problem, I wasn’t stopping. He said if that tank busted, It’d have killed everyone within100 miles that breathed it. So why did this paper mill order 2 tanker loads to just sit there? No one knows. But 2.5 weeks parked there sucked, yes I could bobtail to go eat, but had to move the trailer around if they needed, which was every day. :([/QUOTE]
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