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Mon, 29 Sep 1997 22:42:08 -0700
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Oxford V.U.E., Inc.
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Phil Culpovich <[log in to unmask]>
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Tech Netters:

Does anyone out there have any official information regarding the US
government regulations phasing out the on-site storage of chlorine gas
as used in the printed circuit industry? In particular, I have heard
that during the summer of 1999, PCB shops will have to switch to other
forms of cupric chloride regeneration that do not use direct chlorine
gas injection. I also understand that this past summer, the amount
allowed on the premises was reduced. I would be greatful for any
information regarding actual regulations on this subject not opinions.

Thanks,

Phil Culpovich
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