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Glassman September 26th 07 12:58 PM

Environmental Compliance
 
Has anyone here been investigated or busted for chemical and/or lead use
and disposal? What about water contamination issues? Did you need to use a
filter in your line?


--
JK Sinrod
www.SinrodStudios.com
www.MyConeyIslandMemories.com



Javahut[_4_] September 26th 07 03:16 PM

Environmental Compliance
 

"glassman" wrote in message
...
Has anyone here been investigated or busted for chemical and/or lead use
and disposal? What about water contamination issues? Did you need to use a
filter in your line?


--
JK Sinrod
www.SinrodStudios.com
www.MyConeyIslandMemories.com



nope, my level of usage is too low...according to what was supplied to me by
my local governing agency.




Moonraker[_2_] September 26th 07 03:22 PM

Environmental Compliance
 

"Javahut" wrote in message
...

"glassman" wrote in message
...
Has anyone here been investigated or busted for chemical and/or lead
use
and disposal? What about water contamination issues? Did you need to use
a
filter in your line?


--
JK Sinrod
www.SinrodStudios.com
www.MyConeyIslandMemories.com



nope, my level of usage is too low...according to what was supplied to me
by
my local governing agency.


I thought the EPA threshold was to generate 150lbs of lead scrap per year,
meaning you had to have some sort of a permit to dispose of the toxic waste.
Less than that, apparently you could use your regular dumpster.



Glassman@work September 26th 07 08:30 PM

Environmental Compliance
 

" Moonraker" wrote in message
.. .

"Javahut" wrote in message
...

"glassman" wrote in message
...
Has anyone here been investigated or busted for chemical and/or lead
use
and disposal? What about water contamination issues? Did you need to use
a
filter in your line?


--
JK Sinrod
www.SinrodStudios.com
www.MyConeyIslandMemories.com



nope, my level of usage is too low...according to what was supplied to me
by
my local governing agency.


I thought the EPA threshold was to generate 150lbs of lead scrap per
year, meaning you had to have some sort of a permit to dispose of the
toxic waste. Less than that, apparently you could use your regular
dumpster.


I think you're probably right, but they are getting tougher each day,
especially with the groud water being tainted. I wonder how much of this is
responsible for the lead prices going nuts?


--
JK Sinrod
www.SinrodStudios.com
www.MyConeyIslandMemories.com



Moonraker[_2_] September 26th 07 08:34 PM

Environmental Compliance
 

"Glassman@work" wrote in message
news:1ryKi.2472$WT2.652@trndny05...

I think you're probably right, but they are getting tougher each day,
especially with the groud water being tainted. I wonder how much of this
is responsible for the lead prices going nuts?

Yeah, thank God for the bunny huggers.

The only time the American public is truly safe is when Congress is in
recess.




michele September 26th 07 11:24 PM

Environmental Compliance
 
be nice, moon, i like bunnies!
and a note on the other thread 'tired subject', if i used a Q-tip to flux
i'd be at it all day! I use a paintbrush, lay it on heavy, then wipe off w/
paper towel. Or just load a paper towel up and cover a whole panel in secs!
course i do foil work exclusively AND i've never tried a machine but may
have to give it a go now... m


" Moonraker" wrote in message
...

"Glassman@work" wrote in message
news:1ryKi.2472$WT2.652@trndny05...

I think you're probably right, but they are getting tougher each day,
especially with the groud water being tainted. I wonder how much of this
is responsible for the lead prices going nuts?

Yeah, thank God for the bunny huggers.

The only time the American public is truly safe is when Congress is in
recess.







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