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Radioactive cleanup nearly done
Cost of work at Strube Inc. has gone from $250,000 to $5.7 million.
Lancaster New Era
Feb 10, 2009 10:02 EST
Columbia
By AD CRABLE, Staff Writer

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Well it figures, you can't trust the EPA or the DEP, they say it would cost $250,000.00 for the clean up, now they just inflate the price for the clean up to 5.7 million, and then say Strube Inc. can be directly reliable for the costs for a total of 7.8 million, well if that isn't a total rip-off of a private sales person and his company.

I think the Govt. knew well enough that these dials were a radiation problem, when they let the manufacturer sale them on the open market, back when Strube bought them. Then their saying that they worried if there was a fire, that radiation and mercury might be put in the air. Why all of a sudden this big concern for the enviornment, when these dials sat in these warehouses for all these years with no problems. I think the Govt. has plans for Strube Inc. like aquiring their property, because they probably won't be able to pay for the clean up, now that the cost is through the roof in price. And we wonder why people are fed up with the Govt. getting involved in the private sector, because the people are the ones that end up losing everything to a few thiefs in suits.
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