David McKinley
The Public Record
I guess I am just skeptical that I don't think there is a real hunger here for us to solve anything.
I still think what I have heard were a lot of larger firms, a lot more records; but smaller firms are--I am trying to understand what their point is.
Whatever this bill comes out, I hope there are some ways to get down to the grassroots level how we can deal with this.
Regulation of the CCR under subtitle C could have negative impacts on the reuse or beneficial use of these materials and may create liability concerns related to past reuse of these materials and applications, such as construction and agriculture.
What will corporate liability lawyers tell companies about creating wall board for use in homes, hazardous material?
If you are going to call it a hazardous material, I think we have got problems.
I think we should treat it a lot differently with it. I am not interested in trying to pass this thing off--especially try to force it on the consumers if it is toxic.





