um you guys forget I have a CDL with hazmat and lots of exp with this stuff. Trust me, trying to transport this stuff, would be extremly expensive. It still legally can be moved by train, but I have no idea where one would take it to be dumped.
calling in a hazmate team will be 50k min. I'd not be shocked if it was 100k+ They are also very near to a middle school, which adds another head ache. They would evacuate the school and the block. The reality is they both really need assited living right now, if one goes, there is no way the other could take care of themself.
I've already did the research on this, you are screwed no matter what. It was banned from consumer sales in 1970 and production in the US in 1973. in 1992 the UN banned its production and use. The 1987 montreal protocal stoped its production in all but 3rd world countrys.
Whats funny is this stuff use to be in every thing, its one of the best degreaser known. 40ish years ago you could buy it at the drug store. It was used by professionals and hobbyests a like. there are still a few places in the US that can legally produce very small quantiys for research only.