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>For Matt Sterner, Ian Stuart, Barbara Beving Long, Bernadette Slater, and
>others too numerous to mention, I have received an electronic copy of the
>Arsenic testing report of dipping vats, by BAT Associates, entitled
>"Inventory and Preliminary Investigations of Cattle Dip Vats; National
>Forests of Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida."  It is
>split up into 4 documents (Cover, Report Text, List of Sites by forest, and
>Summary of Samples), the latter two are excell spreadsheets.  The only
>document I do not have electronically is the color coded regional map -
>fig.1.
>
>May not be as dangerous as Valley Fever, Hanta Virus, Lime Disease,
>Chiggers, Poison Ivy or Charging Grizzlies but it looks like pretty nasty
>stuff.
>
>If anyone wants a copy of the electronic portions of this report, please
>e-mail me.
>
>Smoke.
>
>
>Smoke (Michael A.) Pfeiffer, RPA
>Ozark-St. Francis National Forests
>605 West Main Street
>Russellville, Arkansas 72801
>(479) 968-2354  Ext. 233
>e-mail:  [log in to unmask]
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>It is easier to get forgiveness than permission.

Could you send me the portions available electronically?

Thanks,
Erica Sanborn

Mebane Archaeological Services
108 W. Carr St.
Mebane, NC  27302
919-563-6392 phone/fax
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