I can't speak to its functionality, but per its MSDS it is extremely flammable 
(FP= 45F) and would, thus be considered a hazardous waste by the EPA.    EPA's 
regulations for all "solid" hazardous waste (which includes liquids) produced 
by healthcare facilities and others require that they be handled (including 
monitoring, storage, and disposal) in accordance with EPA's requirements, and 
specifically state that hazardous wastes generated in the (healthcare) 
laboratory "cannot be disposed into drains." Since Micro-ClearT is not 
classified as hazardous by EPA, it  is drain-disposable under its regulations.
 
 Peter

Peter G. Baldwin

Director of Sales, Marketing & Business Development
pbald...@micronenvironmental.com

Micron Environmental Industries, Inc.
Green Chemistry for LifeSM
www.MicronEnvironmental.com 

1221 Cameron Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
703-548-2776
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