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steve sells
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Registered: November 2007 Location: Ft Wayne Indiana, USA Posts: 264
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One problem with using a scrubber: Fed. Law requires ALL scrubbers be inspected (not cheap) on a regular basis, and the waste water from your scrubber is Legally controlled for HAZ MAT disposal by the EPA, and that is also a HIGH fee.
The cost for those two issues tells me let the smoke go, there was a very long thread about this a while back. You seriously could be looking at jail time if not in compliance with these EPA regs. .
No Joke
------------------------------ Steve Sells
http://fenrisforge.com
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tetnum
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Registered: March 2008 Location: MO Posts: 219
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i do have my scrubber regerstered and the inspector comes out every once in a while to look at it
and i have to take the waste to the hasmat depository and pay to drop it off
the reason i cant just let the smoke go is local ordenences
thanks for the concern though
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