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Another -concern which should be objectively addressed is aquifer pollu- <br />tion. MEK is soluble in water. When handling these massive quantities, <br />my judgment based on experience is that spills are inevitable. Even <br />with the best -intentioned management and workforce, these things happen. <br />With our permeable Florida soil and high groundwater table, it seems <br />logical that aquifer pollution could occur very easily. <br />Does Indian River county need the "tax base" this desperately? Would we <br />benefit enough to justify the pollution our presently clean air would <br />suffer from Brevard' s worst polluter?'.. I personally think not, and would <br />hope that you, as our representatives, would act forcefully to prevent <br />this tragic incursion. <br />Let's insist on clean industry, <br />ater clean a d pure; <br />1 /, <br />J. E. KINSOLVING �67 Cross Creek <br />and keep Indian River county's air and <br />Circle, Sebastian, 32958 (407)589-3022 <br />1\ <br />REFERENCES: <br />1. Press -Journal: Macho's Move Means Pollution Control Plans, 7-26-192 <br />2. Undated sheet: Summary for Macho Products, Inc. <br />3. Gosselin, Smith, Hodge: Clinical Toxicology, of Commercial Products <br />Fifth Ed. 1984, Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore, Md. <br />4. New Jersey Department of Health: _Hazardous Substance Fact Sheet <br />CAS #78-93-3, DOT #UN 1193 _ -- <br />5. New Jersey Department of Health: Hazardous Substance Fact Sheet <br />CAS #108-88-3, DOT ,#"UN 1294 <br />Mr. Otero added that any amount of emissions are unacceptable, <br />especially so close to the school. He reported that 1000 people <br />from North County had signed petitions opposing the new facility. <br />COPIES OF PETITIONS ARE ON FILE <br />IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD <br />Mr. Otero then quoted from the following articles and <br />hazardous substances fact sheets: <br />33 <br />JAN 121993 boox 88 r, -,u-507 <br />