To the list,
I was pondering some facets of well water contaminants. For the
purposes of this discussion, I want to limit the factors that make up
the scenario. First, lets presume that there is nothing malicious
inherent in the problem, nor are there human factors that can be
mitigated.
Hi Dave,
this is actually pretty interesting but there is a way to recycle the
Arsenic you use.
1) Use it as rat poison, then use the dead Rat's body as a source of
fertilizer for your garden.
2) Use it as a Weed killer, dilute it a little bit (assuming you have a 1000
mL measuring cylinder)
On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 8:58 AM, Mark Shaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Dave,
Thanks for the reply. See below.
this is actually pretty interesting but there is a way to recycle the
Arsenic you use.
1) Use it as rat poison,
2) Use it as a Weed killer,.
3) Use it to Preserve Wood
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the CEO and told me about it, and I skeptically
looked at their website to see... and it appears that it may be beyond
research stage.
http://www.solazyme.com/fuels
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