Re: Perchlorate Behavior in a Municipal Lake Following Fireworks
- From: "Mike" <M.GS...@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 30 May 2007 16:55:19 GMT
"Lloyd E. Sponenburgh" <lloydsp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I'd have to disagree, Harry.
Both Californina and Massachussetts have new state EPA rulings either in
effect or soon to be that will totally outlaw perchlorate-containing
fireworks over the next few years. This is hardly a new matter, and not
be taken lightly. Certain California theme parks are already on"fireworks
shutdown" because of it.of
We recently introduced a line of chlorate/perchlorate/antimony/lead-free
close proximity goods in answer to this growing threat to the industry.
This particular article is a new one to me, but I have compiled a library
dozens such in order to educate and prepare us for this inevitable
restriction.
LLoyd
I wish more people would start wearing lapel buttons with the logo "it's the
smog stupid!" to some of these hearings.
.
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