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Posted by Hugh MacKay on May 31, 2004 at 21:52:02 from (216.208.58.99):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Non-corrosive alternatives to calcium posted by Van in AR on May 31, 2004 at 17:57:51:
Van: I was not suggesting you, Dan or anyone else would call in authorties to help with the punctured tire. Local enviormentalists will usually look after those items for you if they see it. I was moving a road grader for a local company once, rad hose broke on a well travelled paved road. I stopped and shut it down, and of course most of the antifreeze came out on about 25' of road. I called the company office for someone to bring a new hose, tools and coolant. Well I wish you could have seen the paraphenilla they showed up with to clean up that antifreeze. They spent 2 hours trying to remove stains from the asphalt. Of course the antifreeze had allready soaked in. At one point I got a bit annoyed with them, I suggested the road grader sitting on the side of road with 3' shoulders, and on a blind curve at that, was indeed a far greater menace to society than all the antifreeze that had soaked into the soil before they arrived anyhow. What I didn't know was this company had been fined for allowing a pail of oil to spill. Just the wrong person saw it. By the way the grader sat there for three hours, they hadn't brought anything to fix it with. That is how paranoid persons who have been fined can become.
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