Topic: Empty R22 Containers?

Kristi Bender's Avatar Topic Author
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A discussion just started in our office about empty R22 containers. We have collected a massive amount and are trying to determine the best option for disposal. What are you doing with your empty containers?
Posted 7 years 8 months ago
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According to the EPA, the tanks that have been emptied of original refrigerant must have any remaining refrigerant recovered (there will always be a little left in the jug). Once this is completed, the container must be rendered useless. This explains the "knock-out" that is on the side of the jug.

Once the jug is no longer able to hold anything, it can be disposed of. (The EPA recommends recycling.)

From a procedural standpoint, keep records for each jug to prove its correct disposal. If recovery is properly done in to a recovery tank, that recovered refrigerant can be used.
Posted 7 years 8 months ago
Kristi Bender's Avatar Topic Author
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Excellent. The problem in our area (Columbus, OH) is that we have yet to find a facility that will accept them for recycling, even with the knock out..
Posted 7 years 8 months ago
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Rob Corbin
Wow, I just noticed this was a long time ago, when you posted this. Oh well, I still would like to know if you have found a solution to your problem? If the answer is no, I am in need of about 100 R22 containers, and would gladly take them off your hands. Let me know if you or anyone else is interested. You can reach me at 580-514-2984. Thanks, Rob, and have a great day!!!
Posted 4 years 8 months ago