I'll dispose of these some other way

When the people I was with and I finally had an official chance to install a whole lake house Heating and Air Conditioning system that included air conditioning the people I was with and I were sadly really excited.

We had saved up money together for various years to be able to pay for the equipment and professional installation as the people I was with and I absolutely did not want to finance it.

Everything seemed to be in fine working order and the people I was with and I were happy about seeing how fast things got done. Since the people I was with and I now had loads of central air there was no need to hang on to the various helpful portable a/cs the people I was with and I had any longer. I went out and gathered them all up, put them in the truck, and headed right back to the local dump to drop them off. I figured I easily could just put them with the other electronic things sitting in a pile there and then head back home. Well, when I arrived and filled out the official dump papers to state what I was dropping off I was beyond shocked to find that I needed to pay fifty dollars for each unit. The dump clerk told me that in order to drop them off I had to quickly pay to have the coolant removed. She said that the EPA currently required all coolant to be removed and disposed of respectfully in a safe manner, and if I just dropped them off it would be unfortunately impossible for them to cover the cost. I wasn’t going to pay $300 just to get rid of the cooling systems. I headed back lake house and unloaded them in our nasty old garage where they are still sitting.

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