Hi there Martin Happy Christmas and a Mery MMIllenniuMM
You need to contact "Martin Foley" <[log in to unmask]>
he has done alot of work in the Unexploded Bombs sector, so should be
able to help you (he also has good contacts in the various Local
Authorities that have been affected by WW2 uneploded munitions
cheers
Micky
At 13:48 22/12/99, you wrote:
>Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
>
>Dear all,
>
>I have a site in Yorkshire, which i have been informed by a member of
>the public that it has historically had picric acid waste deposited upon
>it sometime in the early 1900's.
>
>I have undertaken a full phase 1 risk assessment including archives of
>the ministry of munitions but still no mention of munitions upon the
>site.
>
>Naturally i am concerned - but without any evidence other than word of
>mouth i am reluctant to 'go over the top'.
>
>Has anyone had any dealings with picric acid or a similar situation to
>lack of information (any other sources of info on munitions waste?)?
>The Americans seem really clued up on it just looking at the EPA
>website, but what about in the UK where we don't have a superfund for
>investigation and cleanup?
>
>Any contributions would be gratefully received.
>
>Marc Fawcett
>
>
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