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Ron..NE ILL..10/48
Posted 7/30/2014 05:20 (#3992749 - in reply to #3992629)
Subject: RE: will EPA be on your case for burying stuff?



Chebanse, IL.....

Pete, once again, in IL they don't want us to burn any part of the building. Posters keep mentioning shingles...like in house shingles I guess? Asbestos? However, it wouldn't matter if it was an old aluminum covered shed, or a wooden shingled barn or corn crib. No burn! Someone mentioned treated lumber. Where would treated lumber be used in an old wooden corn crib. I don't think treated lumber was invented by the time cribs went out of use here. Some cribs haven't been used in 50+ yrs here. Doesn't matter. Hire a dumpster & have it hauled away. Again, it's hauled to a neighboring state & burned in a pile just like we would do it here. It's not chopped up & burned in little heaters, it's piled on the ground & light up. But, it's done just a few feet outside this state. That makes it ecologically a good thing irregardless of how many btus were consumed in hauling that wood 100 mis to burn in a pile like it could've been @ home.

It's not dumb...it's stupid.

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