Strange, but real question about disposing of old (ancient) gasoline.

Contributor: Bignuf Bignuf
We have no recycling place that will take it. Local car repair places think I am a nutcase for asking, but we have some TEN YEAR OLD gasoline (three 10 gallon cans), that, I am sure have turned to varnish. They were in an old garage to power a generator when a hurricane came through a decade ago. I just found them under a tarp while cleaning up.

So, any suggestion for safe, legal disposal of very, very old gasoline?

Thanks if anyone has any practical ideas or experience.
11/29/2012
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Contributor: luvslukin luvslukin
You should check to see if you have a local "freecycle" or use the local Craigslist free section. It is probably still okay for use with lawnmowers and such so someone with a landscaping company would love to have it I'm sure.
11/29/2012