From: "Lanza, Mary Beth" <MaryBeth.Lanza**At_Symbol_Here**WEYERHAEUSER.COM>
Subject: [DCHAS-L] perchloric acid fume hoods
Date: March 1, 2013 7:37:25 PM EST
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Does anyone have experience with the removal of perchloric acid hoods from a lab?  Any information on the subject and references to resources capable of performing this task would be greatly appreciated.  I do realize there is a special procedure and tremendous cost associated with this, but I wanted to get a better idea of specifically what is involved.

Thank you.

Mary Beth Lanza
Scientist - Infrared Spectroscopy
Weyerhaeuser Analytical Chemistry
WTC Chemical Hygiene Officer
mary-beth.lanza**At_Symbol_Here**weyerhaeuser.com
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