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Re: electric responsibility
>>Your comments also remind me of an interesting idea someone once pushed of
>>"yes, in YOUR backyard". A good way to help people take responsibility for
>>their use of energy is to halt garbage pickup entirely, and force people
>>to bury their own waste materials on their own property. With your
>>electric bill every month would come a little packet of fly ash that you
>>have to bury in *your* back yard.
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This sounds like Lord Marshall at CEGB some 13-14 years ago. It is about 35
minutes of provocative entertainment on video. His reference unit was the
uranium and thorium in a typical English garden (1 m depth and 10 m x 40 m)
which in turn is about 8 kilos of these metals.
Bjorn Cedervall bcradsafers@hotmail.com
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