In Reply to: RE: 83 MV rectifier: overcoming the fear... posted by deathtube 667 on December 24, 2011 at 15:46:34:
I personally know of a case where spilled mercury required the removal of the wood floor. This was many decades ago; today it would probably have to be disposed of as hazardous material. It was a lot of mercury (like a pint IIRC), and I have no idea what constitutes a "lot" by modern EPA standards.
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