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<blockquote data-quote="Lee VanRoss" data-source="post: 1764270" data-attributes="member: 40072"><p>Realizing you are not on site I am compelled to ask if you are secure in your knowledge of the land in question? Have you or someone</p><p>you trust been at the site the photos reveal? It is, on it's face, a sales solicitation which may or may not be to the benefit of the business.</p><p>I would think it would not be beyond the realm of possibility to take soil samples and have them analyzed stateside at a reputable lab of</p><p>your choice. There should be some means of obtaining information on the company offering the service and the product in question.</p><p>I realize this does not answer your specific question but it may serve as an avenue to the information you need.</p><p>Due to the hour I am signing off. I would expect that within 24 hours you will have some very worthwhile suggestions on how to proceed.</p><p>Good Luck LVR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee VanRoss, post: 1764270, member: 40072"] Realizing you are not on site I am compelled to ask if you are secure in your knowledge of the land in question? Have you or someone you trust been at the site the photos reveal? It is, on it's face, a sales solicitation which may or may not be to the benefit of the business. I would think it would not be beyond the realm of possibility to take soil samples and have them analyzed stateside at a reputable lab of your choice. There should be some means of obtaining information on the company offering the service and the product in question. I realize this does not answer your specific question but it may serve as an avenue to the information you need. Due to the hour I am signing off. I would expect that within 24 hours you will have some very worthwhile suggestions on how to proceed. Good Luck LVR [/QUOTE]
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