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    Mmarro89 is offline Metal Recycling Entrepreneur
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    You are missing my point. It's not that lead ore isn't dangerous. It clearly is. But people do not drink from water sources near contaminated by known lead ore deposits. When you manufacture a CRT then landfill the broken ones for the past 20 years or break them on sides of roads, bury it in ditches, etc etc. you are now contaminating my backyard where there never was lead before. This is going to come off as brash but if you don't mind lead contamination from improper disposal will you let companies build dump sites over you backyard?

    Edit: I am not insinuating you improperly dispose of them

    Last edited by Mmarro89; 05-16-2015 at 11:17 AM. Reason: Clarification

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