I have an old asbestos cold water tank that still has the ball valve etc, attached about 3ft high and about 21/2ft x 3ft - could someone please come up with a good use for it. I've got as far as thinking of attaching it to a water butt but no further
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I gather the only danger from asbestos is when it is broken - I have loads of the stuff here but it would costs hundreds of pounds to get it removed. The tank is intact and was working until about 3 months ago when we had the whole system updated and I now can't get rid of the tank so I'm looking for a use for it, the greenhouse one sounds good
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If you decide against using it in the greenhouse, though that sounds to me like an ideal situation, get rid.
In my work we come across old asbestos water mains all the time. If the tank is a white grey colour (after you scrape off the black paint that usually accompanies asbestos used for carrying water) then dig a hole, wrap the tank in old blankets and knock seven bells of hell out of it, then bury it on your own land. You must not transport it anywhere from your property - that requires a licenced operator to carry out the removal as LJ points out and is not only expensive but unless you love form filling, should not be considered.
However, if the asbestos is any other colour, especially if it has a blue tint to it - highly unlikely in my opinion - then you have no option but to call in the experts and cough up the dough. Though, given the dimensions of the tank, it shouldn't cost to much - most of the cost is actually the cost of transporting the asbestos to a registered asbestos dump - very very few and far between, and therefore haulage is expensive.Rat
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you should try to contain any risk of contamination by enclosing it in a suitable fabric. you could check out your local council tip, some of them provide bins for asbestos waste if it has not been smashed up, as this is normally the only time itposes a health risk.
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Scooby's correct. Before burial, enclose in plastic bag (large & strong). We have had to bag asbestos on some jobs and all you get is large plastic bags with "Danger- Asbestos" printed on them.
Do not bury in a soakaway due to possible long term pollution in watercourse.
White asbestos, which you have, is not too dangerous but wear a facemask (available from most DIY stores quite cheaply) and a pair of gloves.Rat
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Didn't mean get shut of it as in dump it. Have had a friends die of asbestosis and silicosis and I think the stuff is evil, I would get onto environmental health and ask their opinion, if low grade, ask them the best way to seal it, this I know in the past can be done with heavy duty varnishes and paints. Just be wary of it and for god sakes wear a mask and make sure your skin is covered, it gets in anyway it can and the results are heartbreaking to watch.Best wishes
Andrewo
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Hi All,
We deal with asbestos quite a bit as I work for an industrial roofing company. Bonded asbestos is the safest form. So long as you dont break it up, it is relatively harmless. The dangerous stuff is the kind used to insulate which is in soft form like lagging etc. In your case I'm sure if you speak to your local waste people they should be able to take it, the cost differs as it is usually cost/ton then approx £40 for the paperwork. If you use it as it is it should pose no threat.
Looloo
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Apart from the tank I have loads of old corrugated asbestos roofing sheets that are all broken up - I pressume the previous owners dumped in on the land to save them the cost of having it removed, I will make a couple of phone calls tomorrow and see what sort of cost i would be looking at to have it removed
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PoultryChat.... check your local council (or mine, link below) as I've just checked (as we have the grey stuff to dispose of and am thinking of burying it my garden) and found this from Enfield Council... yours may do the same....?
http://www.enfield.gov.uk/Environmen...20disposal.htmLast edited by Shortie; 02-04-2006, 12:37 PM.Shortie
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