In a message dated 11/10/2004 10:09:40 AM Central Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

I  understand some people bought the Slabs a few years ago with the intent of 
 developing it or otherwise capitalizing on it, but it failed for lack of  
clean-up money. Whether this is true or not, I've worked as a consultant to  
land developers for site preparation and I roughly calculate it would require  
one-half to a million dollars to clean up the Slabs. This is not inclusive of  
the adjacent BLM property.>>>
well you thought wrong. if it just took 500,000 dollars the owner would  have 
done it. But it would take much more money than that. The owner would have  
to remove all the underground sewer etc.
Kathleen








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