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"W. G. Miller" wrote:
In Maryland, the state deparment of Agriculture
> runs an ethelyne oxide chamber that does an excellent job for a very nominal
> fee.

The EPA would not let us open our ETOH chamber in Maine.

How did yours get through the EPA. Grandfathered? If some other way, would
appreciate knowing so we might get ours open.

Bill Truesdell
Bath, ME

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