[NJARC] Fw: WOR Transmitter
john ruccolo
jr6v6gt at yahoo.com
Mon Mar 19 20:34:00 EST 2007
Ray,
Excellent points. And we all know you've been involved
with these issues at InfoAge.
But the *real* problem are sites where capacitors and
transformers were *manufactured*, not where they were
used. [GE in Pittsfield, MA is a clssic example].
PCB's at the WOR site could have been dumped by
God-knows-who, and have nothing to do with the old
transmitting equipment.
But I give the guy credit for finding us and
contacting us.
I'm just trying to see both sides of the issue, and I
think Alex may be right. Legally, we have no liability
for the WOR site, so why not try to help the guy out?
However, I'm starting to regret my pictture having
appeared in the Broadcaster as a "strict
environmetalist."
JR
--- Ray Chase <enrpnr at erols.com> wrote:
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Ray Chase
> To: Steve Rosenfeld ; Alex Magoun
> Sent: Monday, March 19, 2007 9:22 PM
> Subject: WOR Transmitter
>
>
> Let's recap for a minute. The gentleman never
> mentioned InfoAge, only NJARC
> so no InfoAge data was asked for or offered. We,
> NJARC never had anything
> to do with a WOR transmitter or site and have no
> official related info. I'm
> sure this "guy" got us through a "google" and we did
> have some commentary
> about some pictures that were published when the
> towers were toppled
> recently. The transmitter we did acquire came from
> a station in Atlantic
> City. I personally have been associated with
> several environmental cleanups
> and would not condone leaving a dirty area hidden
> but lawyers and others
> have made the current environment laws the latest
> entrepreneurial goldmines
> of the 20th & 21st centuries with little actual
> cleanup to show for it and
> huge costs to the taxpayers. This is not a rant but
> based on my personal
> knowledge.
> Ray
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