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?

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

Reply to
Javahut

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.

Reply to
Moonraker

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?

Reply to
jksinrod*SPAM*

Yeah, thank God for the bunny huggers.

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

Reply to
Moonraker

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

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michele

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