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"Brian K. Cooley" <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 6 Sep 1995 22:51:09 -0500
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Brian K. Cooley
Environmental Consulting & Biological Services
1899 El Centro Drive
Columbia, Missouri 65201
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On Wed, 6 Sep 1995, Jay Jones wrote:
 
> Hydrogen peroxide at those concentrations can be pretty dangerous.  What
> about filtering through activated charcoal?
>
> Jay Jones
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As funny as it may seem the Department of Transportation would consider
activated charcoal nearly as dangerous as 36% hydrogen peroxide which is
silly.  Activated charcoal can present somewhat of a fire hazard but
combustion potential certainly is not as great as with that concentration
of and oxidizer hitting and organic compound!

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