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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 596873" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>That's interesting. Reckon a 4x4x12 would make do? And would it need to be pressure treated? :lol2: :lol2: </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I find myself with mixed feelings about your post. On one hand I'm sorry this stupidity is not limited by borders on the other I'm glad for I was beginning to think there was something wrong with our water supply. ;-) :lol2: </p><p></p><p>To build the "white elephant" we had to tear down an old wharehouse. EPD inspectors came in and took paint samples and found there was a door painted with lead paint! Since everyone was so traumatized by this find fearing that herds of babies would stampede to the door to mouth on paint chips we paid "specialists" to remove this aweful biohazard. You would have thought we had 200 lbs of spent uranium in the wharehouse. White suits and all. The wrapped this biohazard up and shipped it to a toxic landfill in Alabama somewhere. Best guess on the cost of this process was about $5-6 thousand. Of course, the safety and well being of the community was at stake so I think everyone will agree this was money well spent. Also, relative to the $650,000 we spent on attorney fees for this project - this is peanuts. And besides, it was "only grant money".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 596873, member: 4362"] That's interesting. Reckon a 4x4x12 would make do? And would it need to be pressure treated? :lol2: :lol2: I find myself with mixed feelings about your post. On one hand I'm sorry this stupidity is not limited by borders on the other I'm glad for I was beginning to think there was something wrong with our water supply. ;-) :lol2: To build the "white elephant" we had to tear down an old wharehouse. EPD inspectors came in and took paint samples and found there was a door painted with lead paint! Since everyone was so traumatized by this find fearing that herds of babies would stampede to the door to mouth on paint chips we paid "specialists" to remove this aweful biohazard. You would have thought we had 200 lbs of spent uranium in the wharehouse. White suits and all. The wrapped this biohazard up and shipped it to a toxic landfill in Alabama somewhere. Best guess on the cost of this process was about $5-6 thousand. Of course, the safety and well being of the community was at stake so I think everyone will agree this was money well spent. Also, relative to the $650,000 we spent on attorney fees for this project - this is peanuts. And besides, it was "only grant money". [/QUOTE]
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