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    NA and Otto thank you for the heads up. The yard I use requires visible holes and no fluids in anything. They are within 40 yds. of a creek. Vehicles are unloaded in one spot and tires are immediately separated and stored separate. All plastic is thrown in another area, large pieces of metal sheared off and then into a pile for the shredder. The shredder is always working so this pile stays small. I guess we are spoiled because the largest piles are metal only, with flammable piles small and separate from each other by the piles of steel. Now that you made me think, the other scrap yards I have used are not as well organized.

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