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Old 09-21-2017, 09:34 AM   #50
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Originally Posted by joey2665 View Post
I agree also and even Hazmat remediation is not terribly expensive these days as the fed requirements have reduced the amount of remediation necessary especially if it is an extremely old breach
This reminded me of when we bought our mill building in Manchester. We had core samples testing done for a new parking lot and they found ash from burnt wood that came from an old mill building next door. The remediation that needed to be done on that material was....have it incinerated. What? Yup, its already been burned. You cant make this stuff up.
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