The term refers to the safe and environmentally responsible elimination of gasoline that has degraded and become unusable. Such fuel often loses its volatility, separates into layers, or becomes contaminated, rendering it unsuitable for use in engines. Improper handling of this substance poses risks to human health and the environment. For instance, pouring old fuel down a drain can contaminate water supplies.
Proper management is vital to prevent environmental damage, reduce fire hazards, and protect public health. Historically, inadequate disposal practices have led to soil contamination and groundwater pollution. Implementing correct procedures mitigates these risks and aligns with environmental regulations. Secure handling reduces the chances of accidental spills and subsequent remediation efforts.