Gianfranco - Your quote about mines is below. I suggest you visit the
following site - the Leadville, Colorado Chamber of Commerce. I suspect you think
Leadville, Colorado is a superfund site, but quite the opposite.
_http://www.leadvilleusa.com/index.ihtml_
(http://www.leadvilleusa.com/index.ihtml)
Having also been to Galena, Illinois, lead ore seems to have the effect of
economic and tourist booms a hundred years after the mines close.
_http://www.galenachamber.com/visitorinfo.cfm_
(http://www.galenachamber.com/visitorinfo.cfm)
LeadFree solder is just plain BAD SCIENCE.
Denny Fritz
In a message dated 9/19/2007 5:07:22 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
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We are talking of a metal which is surely far more dangerous than tin, for
miners, for people living close to the mines and for customers.
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