[Pharmwaste] pharms & landfills
gressitt
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Mon Aug 28 19:41:11 EDT 2006
Allen, Thanks for the refs. Stevan Gressitt
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[mailto:pharmwaste-bounces at lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of Gilliam,
Allen
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Cc: Kent D Becher; dwkolpin at usgs.gov; daughton.christian at epamail.epa.gov;
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Subject: [Pharmwaste] pharms & landfills
http://www.nwqmc.org/98proceedings/Papers/61-lee.htm is a paper which
indicates leakage from even a properly built and monitored landfill's might
go un-noticed with its "ultimate" liner failure (great, possibly appropriate
"Pinocchio" diagram included). Maybe an epa funded study should be
conducted on folks (using groundwater as their potable water
source) downgradient of some "engineered" landfills?
http://www.epa.gov/epaoswer/non-hw/muncpl/timeline_alt.htm#3 can't get you
back to "1776" but, provides a brief background since 1900.
http://www.epa.gov/epaoswer/non-hw/muncpl/msw99.htm also will give you
(not) much historical info.
As someone state previously, incineration may be the only plausible "resting
place" for pharms (yes, Dr. Gressitt, we DO need a "lobbyist"!).
Back to pretreatment.....
Allen g
http://www.nwqmc.org/98proceedings/Papers/61-lee.htm
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To: Gilliam, Allen; pharmwaste at lists.dep.state.fl.us
Cc: 'Kent D Becher'; dwkolpin at usgs.gov;
daughton.christian at epamail.epa.gov; wbattagl at usgs.gov
Subject: RE: [Pharmwaste] Endocrine disruptors & "What to do with unused
medicine"
For us non-hazardous waste astute or rather informed, Could someone
please help me understand what the global situation is re landfills.
Specifically, how many out "there" are not up to any standard, with what
volume dating back to say 1776 for thoroughness sake, and how many are
accepting material today that do not meet requirements. Do all landfills
in operation today have liners? Hard for me to believe that every
village can afford that, but I ask to be educated.
With Kolpin's article firmly in mind, it seems to me there might be a
great vast bubbling landfill problem that probably has not had enough
valium discarded into them to calm the problem. But perhaps too much to
make me comfortable and frankly more than a tad queasy.
Stevan Gressitt, M.D.
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