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Date: | Thu, 10 Dec 1998 15:03:18 -0800 |
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Dear Mr. Jennens:
You are correct in ascertaining you cannot "pitch em". I have a three
page memorandum from Ms. Sylvia K. Lowrance, Office of the USEPA -
Division of Solid Waste Management; addressing the definition of "scrap
and/or unused printed circuit boards" under RCRA. Please forward me
your fax number and will fax you a copy.
For information on disposing of scrap circuit boards call Herb at
NUSOURCE, 602-921-9636.
There are companies which accumulate "spent" circuit boards and
"trimmings", then send large shipments for subsequent processing.
Ryan Jennens wrote:
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> Mornin' everybody!
>
> Is there a good way to dispose of above subject? I don't think we can just
> pitch 'em 'cause they have lead on the pads. There has to be somebody that
> can grind 'em up or something. Maybe we could even make a little $? Thanks
> all.
>
> Ryan
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