I keep thinking there may be some kind of regulations to it, but really have no clue. I believe it was on here where I saw links to a story about the last US lead smelter shutting down due to that. I didn't really want to mention it just due to uhmm, not wanting to I guess, but I'm thinking now why not, you might do better to know, and it's already public info anyway.
As I visited this thread once more, something came to mind I hadn't thought of in a long time. I was passing through a little town in TX and stopped at a local coffee shop. Across the parking lot, and across a street, there was a tiny little old woman raking leaves to a pile of very slowly burning ones. She had one of those old time bonnets on, and her yard was looking pretty good.
Some guy in a pickup stopped beside the road and went over to her and they were just standing there talking. I heard a siren, and then a firetruck pulled up. Some firemen pulled out a fire hose and drenched her little burn pile. The man in the pickup handed her a ticket, and the pickup and firetruck disappeared. The woman stood there looking at the paper, towards her smoldering pile of now soaked leaves, and then down the street in the direction the trucks had gone, then back at the smoldering leaves, then at the paper some more.
Sometimes those little operations don't go completely unnoticed
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