I prefer to say the main ingredient of this thread is eggs.
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And the contributors are egg static.
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I'm going to put this in my photo albumen.
Around 20 - 25 years ago in Vic there was a major emerging issue with treated pine in public parks, children's playgrounds with arsenic (the bad cousin of lead) being detected in low levels.
For a couple of weeks it looked like every bit of treated pine would have to be pulled out and replaced with ?
It then emerged that that arsenic is ubiquitous in most soils in the extremely low concentrations the instruments were detecting.
Exactly as you've iterated John.
DL
Hi,
Tas had some homes built in the early 60s in a log -cabin style out of copper arsenic impregnated pine logs.
As the logs dried out the salts crystalized on the timber surface and would drop on working surfaces, bedding and floors. They were soon prohibited in habitable structures, but the logs were allowed on structures exposed to the weather. Some time later the arsenic treatment was phased out all altogether.
Cheers
...and it affected tens of million of eggs that came in contact , thus forcing supermarkets to restrict sales of eggs to u18's