When you get a [in this case free ] new [or used and not abused] panel. and it has one bar [because it was someones main panel] you simply go to the supply house and get a Square D ground bar kit which will mount right into [possibly] pre drilled holes. Now you can terminate all those outerbuilding grounds into that and separate the neuts and grounds . Now your grounds are not current carrying . This is what they want --no current on the grounds. If you have alot of them and the counterman brings a small bar out ask for a larger one . There are many sizes and easy to instal. Sometimes I will set the bar then re loosen it off the panel place all the ground wires into it then re install it with the wires tucked neatly to the tight side of the panel.Inspectors will also accept the bar being mounted with self tapping sheet metal type screws if there is not pre-drilled Square D panel holes.When you do this changeover you need to have the panel off because some grounds and neuts will be under the same set screws and if there is a load on the circuit arcing [or maybe you get shocked. It is not a hard job unless the sloppiness now is a disaster. The add on ground bars kits are not expensive.It would be a good idea to correct this for the reasons given by others below.
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