Posted on 08/18/2009 10:33:27 AM PDT by Nachum
If it is defined as waste, it is under the authority of the EPA, and they have to bury it. If someone in authority had it declared “useful material”, it would not be under the authority of the EPA, and it would not have to be buried.
The gubberment is funny about that.
Amazing how fast they can get lab results back when they want to...they did send samples to the lab, right?
The same EPA that pushes the flourescent lights that contain mercury that can be inhaled when the lights get broken...
Needed repeating.
Why do I have the feeling that if these were timbers from an old Colonial slave ship, all of the “contamination” stuff would be ignored and they’d be on their way to the Smithsonian?
Historic "timbers 'covered with PCB oil'" -- so they must go in a landfill.
Those idiots at EPA never heard of detergents? Dispose of what is washed off -- not the artifacts!!!
Bureaucratic IDIOTS!!!
Thanks! Will add, but probably not ping.
CREWS ACCIDENTALLY REMOVE PART OF NY’S OLDEST FORT
(Environmentalism Destroys)
New York Post | August 14, 2009
Posted on 08/14/2009 7:55:17 PM PDT by nickcarraway
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2316471/posts
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EPA- a bunch of hysterical dimwits, who make people use crappy fuel in their cars, which hurts poor people (raises food prices) and seeps into water supplies.
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