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The wide-spread, short-term use of automotive batteries for rural electricity supply is likely to cause serious environmental pollution problems form lead contamination in the future. Recycling should therefore be a main component of all battery programs. | The wide-spread, short-term use of automotive batteries for rural electricity supply is likely to cause serious environmental pollution problems form lead contamination in the future. Recycling should therefore be a main component of all battery programs. | ||
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Revision as of 13:26, 27 September 2010
The wide-spread, short-term use of automotive batteries for rural electricity supply is likely to cause serious environmental pollution problems form lead contamination in the future. Recycling should therefore be a main component of all battery programs.
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