boblq wrote:
> 
> Well I would also wonder how the acids often found in the
> decay of organic materials effect the leaching. It may take
> micro eons. Presumably someone, not me, may actually
> know. 
> 
> Those who want to put in some time can examine this 
> http://tinyurl.com/n7usv [1] which appears to be the
> study that started the whole brouhaha. 
> 
> But support for the point of view that the ban is bad may be
> found here: http://tinyurl.com/me33d [2]
> 
> BobLQ

I love tinyurl, I really do. And snurl, and the other big-to-little url
thnigs out there. However, I like to see the full url as well as the
tiny one. I know I am not the only one, either.

[1] 
http://www.enveng.ufl.edu/homepp/townsend/Research/CRT/CRTDec99.pdf#search=%22landfill%20acid%20lead%20glass%22
[2] 
http://www.wrppn.org/hub/hub36/Is_this_ban_necessary_CRT_.pdf#search=%22landfill%20acid%20lead%20glass%22

These can both be shortened up somewhat:

http://www.enveng.ufl.edu/homepp/townsend/Research/CRT/CRTDec99.pdf
http://www.wrppn.org/hub/hub36/Is_this_ban_necessary_CRT_.pdf


-john


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