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To: goldsheet who wrote (4475)1/15/2002 8:12:01 AM
From: IngotWeTrust  Respond to of 8010
 
Hi, I'll double check a refiner colleague who works in PGM and get back to you on that. It may be that P&C only closed their West Coast branch, as my colleague and I are left coasters, also.

I found it of interest that according to P&C's federal regulation posting on their "DOs and Don'ts" FAQ page: the CUSTOMER is held responsible for any pollution of environment by the refiner. Seems rather assbackwards to me!

Speaking of silver scrap and pollution, that is another reason why a lot of solubized silver is sitting around awaiting higher prices to entice us to convert into good delivery form...the least expensive small processor machine a LOT of guys bought back in the Hunt Silver Squeeze, the output stream does NOT conform to EPA regs, so the buyers were traced and users were fined, basically putting them out of the film fixer biz.



To: goldsheet who wrote (4475)1/16/2002 11:25:20 AM
From: Real Man  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8010
 
Bob, do you have inventory numbers from Silver Institute and CPM surveys?