Re: [DIYbio] Re: Hacking Stink Bugs

I specifically mentioned tax-free and tax-included versions, along with a link to pricing for both

On Fri, Dec 28, 2012 at 8:05 PM, Nathan McCorkle <nmz787@gmail.com> wrote:
16oz 100% ethanol is $4.79 with a 'tax exempt' permit, how does one get that? Does anyone here have that?

the same bottle shows $17.06 with tax (and you have to buy a case of 24 in either case)



On Fri, Dec 28, 2012 at 4:44 PM, Dakota <dkotes@gmail.com> wrote:
And to speak to your question on waste, you raised a question I've been wondering for a long time, and also taught me what a "conditionally exempt small producer" was.  I had never heard of the term before.

What you said about properly labeling and separating waste is a good idea.  The only real waste I could see you guys making would be directly related to the solutions involved in the DNA isolation kits, as well as buffer after running a gel, which honestly isn't that bad. 


which shows how many things can be thrown out in the trash or flushed down the drain.

Agarose is on there, Tris is on there, ammonium acetate if neutralized, or brought within range of 5.5-10.5 pH + tons more.

Also, GelGreen can be thrown out in the trash to, http://www.biotium.com/product/product_info/newproduct/gelred_gelgreen.asp

It's different for each city and state, because some cities use septic, some use some other water treatment facility.  Call your local waste management and ask or maybe your police department has one of those links above.  On one hand, one could speculate DIY people don't want to draw attention to themselves by asking about "disposing of scientific waste", but on the other hand, the waste they are generating could be really cheap to dispose of at a facility, if not completely legal to just wash down the drain or throw away.  I don't have a good answer for that because it's different in each state.

Your write-up on proper storage seems fine, if not overkill.  Millions of people have solvents and gasoline and all sorts of stuff sitting under sinks or in sheds or garages not "properly" stored, so I can't imagine getting flak for some salt buffer and ethanol.  



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