And now:Ish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

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>Date: Fri, 12 Feb 1999 16:08:07 -0500
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>From: Sonja Keohane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: How about this?
>
>       From the Billings Gazette, an excerpt from the article:
>
>       <http://www.billingsgazette.com/regionframe.htm>
>
>Bill would limit hazardous materials in fertilizers in Montana
>
>By ERICA CURLESS
>Gazette State Bureau
>HELENA - Ann Prunuske unknowingly spread 40 pounds of hazardous waste on
>her Helena lawn, but she told lawmakers Thursday selling it to her nursery
>customers worsened the situation.
>
>..................
>
>"There's no way to know this is a hazardous material," Sikorski said. "The
>only warning is that it'll stain the concrete."
>
>Because there are no national standards for heavy metals, arsenic or
>organochlorine in fertilizer
>products, corporations dispose of  hazardous wastes by selling it to those
>companies.
> 

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