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Subject: Re: MSDS question

Date: May 30, 2006 14:59 UTC

Author: Diane Amell <Diane.Amell**At_Symbol_Here**STATE.MN.US>

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Subject: Re: MERCURY EXPOSURE IN DURHAM, NC

Date: May 30, 2006 16:12 UTC

Author: Koster Sandra K <koster.sand**At_Symbol_Here**UWLAX.EDU>

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From: Diane Amell <Diane.Amell**At_Symbol_Here**STATE.MN.US>

Subject: Re: MERCURY EXPOSURE IN DURHAM, NC

Date: May 30, 2006 15:34 UTC

Reply-To: Diane Amell

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Demystify: 
No, but Minnesota had its own multiple-home contamination cases a couple
of years ago, although the source wasn't through a school. See
http://www.health.state.mn.us/divs/eh/hazardous/sites/sitesbyname.html#r
and scroll down to "Rosemount Woods Mercury Incident". Information on
mercury in schools can be found at
http://www.health.state.mn.us/divs/eh/schools/mercury.html
 
- Diane Amell, MNOSHA
 

>>> "Barbara Foster"  05/26/06 8:45 AM >>>

Does anyone have any information regarding the mercury exposure
incident(s) that allegedly contaminated a public school, buses, a
church, and private homes in Durham, NC this week?

This incident does not appear to have made the national news, yet, but
I have been told that it has been featured in the local media.

-Barbara

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