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"Davy, Gordon" <[log in to unmask]>
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(Leadfree Electronics Assembly Forum)
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Thu, 28 Jun 2007 11:13:37 -0400
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Bev,

Thanks for posting the abstract to the Swedish study. Looking at the
matter parochially, since subscribers to this forum are involved only
with the reactive, and not additive, use of TBBPA, it is probably only
of academic interest.

However, some subscribers, including you and me, enjoy matters of
academic interest. I find it interesting that sewage sludge from two
landfills, one supplied with leach water from a landfill with wastes
from a plastics industry and the other where no known users are
connected found TBBPA, but only at a low level (tens of ppb) and without
a significant difference. That suggests that TBBPA does not leach from
landfills (at least Swedish ones!), and is contrary to the Norwegian
finding I cited in my previous posting. 

Gordon Davy 

 


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