Maybe they can be used for base layering for dams and jetties.  Settle some 
riprap over the perished blades and cover with vast quantities of concrete.  

clay

> On Feb 8, 2020, at 8:46 AM, G Mann via Mercedes <mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> 
> I seem to recall that glass fibers are now listed as a HAZMAT item with
> known cancer related effect, something on the same order as asbestos, in
> terms of life time exposure and reaction.
> The human animal being frail, yet another item to be dealt with as the land
> fill sites degrade and are forgotten about by future generations...
> 
> I wonder if the blades could be dissolved by some chemical solution that
> could be recycled and useful elements recovered, leaving the glass strands
> which could be remelted and recycled?
> 
> Sounds like yet another government funded "no expense to be spared" program
> to investigate that avenue, perhaps..

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