Look around, you may be able to find someone who would do the work Pro Bono.
I'm sure there are plenty of non-profit enviornmental groups who could
direct you to someone that would.

-----Original Message-----
From: Deanna Schneider [mailto:deanna.schneider@;ces.uwex.edu]
Sent: Friday, November 15, 2002 11:49 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: environmental contamination sucks


Hey all,
I just have to bitch for a moment, cause I'm not able to think about
anything else right now. The manufacturing plant in my backyard called last
week to tell me that they've just discovered a 15-year-old chemical
(tetrachloroethene) spill that most likely extends into my backyard. Yee ha.
Originally, I gave them verbal permission to come in and test for it. But,
I've since talked to a specialist who says that I should probably get a
lawyer and negotiate for compensation for the loss of my property value
first, and to make them not do the remediation until after I've given birth.

So, now I get to go through the thoroughly thrilling process of finding a
lawyer and paying a lawyer to determine what the heck to do about all this.
*sigh*

ticked, depressed, annoyed, and hormonal to boot,
d



Deanna Schneider
Interactive Media Developer
[EMAIL PROTECTED]




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