That lead is worth something and it is good to get it out of the environment.
Thi
OMG yes... if one guy pulled 37 lbs of lead in just over 1 month from one fishing hole you can image the sheer magnitude of it all.
This thread & all the comments just gave me a Eureka moment !
I live in one of three towns that share the same reservoir. I have post cards & pictures of people swimming, boating & fishing in the early 1900s when the "Rezzy" was just a local pond that people would go to on hot summer days. Also, people fished there for years, & still fish there to this day! I fished there in the 1970s & 80s. (Bass, Pickerel, Bluegill, Sunfish, Catfish etc. I have also metal detected there over the last 30 years. (coins, jewelry, bullets, & yes, lead weights.
Just about 3 months ago, the towns sent notices to all residents that the tap water was found to have traces of lead in it!! They are blaming it on the pipes, but I'm not so sure. I wonder if the lead fishing weights are the cause ? I have not drank tap water for many years, but I buy spring water from machines that have deep wells or have it trucked in from companies that treat the spring water with ultraviolet rays.
Here's a link to the November, 2024 story"
Experts say there's no need to panic — but anyone who received a letter should take precautions.
www.boston.com