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BarB-
That article on being fined for radioactive waste was fascinating! Thanks for sharing. -- Barb Of course I don't look busy, I did it right the first time. |
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Laura R. wrote:
Go figure. Flush radioactive waste and you're fine. Throw it away and you're fined. Why? Because it might, um, I don't know...*leak into the ground water*??? No, it's the handling by the sanitation workers that is the problem otherwise it is low yield enough to dispose. We were told to save it the garage for 2 weeks then dispose of it. -mhd |
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Laura R. wrote:
Go figure. Flush radioactive waste and you're fine. Throw it away and you're fined. Why? Because it might, um, I don't know...*leak into the ground water*??? No, it's the handling by the sanitation workers that is the problem otherwise it is low yield enough to dispose. We were told to save it the garage for 2 weeks then dispose of it. -mhd |
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Laura R. wrote:
But the sewage plant workers are expendable? Just pulling your chain now. ;-) In England some say pull the chain instead of flush the toilet. It's from the days when their "loos" had a chain hanging from above instead of a handle on the toilet tank. -mhd |
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Laura R. wrote:
But the sewage plant workers are expendable? Just pulling your chain now. ;-) In England some say pull the chain instead of flush the toilet. It's from the days when their "loos" had a chain hanging from above instead of a handle on the toilet tank. -mhd |
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