are to put them in hazardous trash (if you have that in your pick up.)
The other option is to dissolve them in water, and mix with cat litter or
sawdust and bag up and put in trash.
Flushing them is no longer recommended. They are polluting the waterways
around the world and affecting wildlife. They are NOT removed from water treatment facilities.
The APhA is now recommending not flushing:
As are others:
http://www.pollutiononline.com/conte...&VNETCOOKIE=NO
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