It's a lot of raw data, but mainly reveals it's all estimation "all the way down".
Definitely pounds to kilos of heavy metals were dispensed widely which were not there before.
Probably a lot more kilos than people think when you consider all the kinds of heavy metal that's popular today, not only Led ;)
And that's just the initial application.
Contamination migration will be a much less accurately determined phenomenon, while being potentially much more toxic in those areas of concentration, and less so in areas benefitting from dilution.
The more the better.
>But what does that tell you?
It's a lot of raw data, but mainly reveals it's all estimation "all the way down".
Definitely pounds to kilos of heavy metals were dispensed widely which were not there before.
Probably a lot more kilos than people think when you consider all the kinds of heavy metal that's popular today, not only Led ;)
And that's just the initial application.
Contamination migration will be a much less accurately determined phenomenon, while being potentially much more toxic in those areas of concentration, and less so in areas benefitting from dilution.