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RE: liquid waste container suggestions
There exist collapsible containers in a five gallon size, available in most
sporting goods stores, StuffMart, etc.
They are intended for use as water containers for camping, and are fairly
inexpensive, compared to what you have been paying for Nalgene(tm).
The hitch is that they sacrifice some durability for lightness and
flexibility.
Dave Neil neildm@id.doe.gov
-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Buchan [mailto:Andrew.Buchan@ehs.ucsb.edu]
Sent: Friday, September 21, 2001 4:52 PM
To: radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu
Subject: liquid waste container suggestions
Does anyone else have people who go out on research cruises?
If so do you have any suggestions for liquid waste containers?
We currently use 10 or 20 Liter nalgene jerry cans that work great.
However take up a good deal of space when empty. Does anyone have
any ideas about collapsible or otherwise space reducing liquid
waste containers? Our researchers are going to Ross Sea AKA Antarctic Ocean
AKA Polar Front so seas have a good shot at being rough! We are also looking
for suggestions on how better to secure them once they are full.
Thanks for any help
Andrew
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Andrew Buchan tel: 805-893-7256
UC Santa Barbara fax: 805-893-8659
email: Andrew.Buchan@ehs.ucsb.edu
The above are my opinions and not necessarily those of UCSB.
"Suppose you were an idiot . . . And suppose you were a member
of Congress . . . But I repeat myself." - Mark Twain
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