[NSRCA-discussion] Honda generator question
Gray E Fowler
gfowler at raytheon.com
Thu May 28 05:28:29 AKDT 2009
Not so worried about Hazmat clean up if I broke one in my house.
Regardless, these all have a small amount of mercury which as far as the
"Nasty" scale goes versus human existence is a 10. The real problem is
that they will end up in landfills, and the mecury gets into the soil,
water, worms etc. So my advice is to concentrate on NOT believing global
warming instead of Hazmat cleanup and costs.
The real answer(according to Gray) will be LED's!!!!!
Gray Fowler
Senior Principal Chemical Engineer
Radomes and Specialty Apertures
Technical Staff Composites Engineering
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Ed Alt wrote:
Yeah, the mini florescents are a dumb idea. All you need to do is break
one and you need a Hazmat team to legally clean up the mercury.
Yes they are a dumb idea if you believe this kind of clap trap. Here is
the official EPA statement and method for cleanup. It does not involve any
kind of Hazmat response, which BTW I do for a living and trust me I have
never heard of anyone doing this.
http://www.epa.gov/hg/spills/
All easy stuff, no hazmat team required.
Beyond that, this is an interesting read on how things get blown out of
proportion and distorted:
http://www.treehugger.com/files/2007/05/the_real_dirt_o.php
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