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![]() William Sommerwerck wrote: As I've said before... It isn't a matter of whether electronic equipment has lead in it, but what happens to that equipment when it's disposed of. It's the latter that should be considered. AIUI, lead in metallic form is pretty stable and doesn't 'leach' into groundwater the way some would have us believe. Graham |
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