Chookie
04-12-2003, 12:12 PM
In article >,
"James Dawson" > wrote:
> I have completed some landscaping that included the laying of a new lawn.
>
> I have layed this over what was brick footings of old garden wall/shed.
>
> They are about 12 18 inches below the finished surface.
> I am now seeing the footprint of the footings as burn marks on the lawn.
I don't think it's the lime out of the cement if it's from an *old* building,
and at that depth. Perhaps the footings were sprayed with something toxic for
pest/weed control?
All I can think of is to water the area to leach out the contaminant, or have
your soil tested. Frankly, it sounds all a bit creepy. I would be looking at
testing.
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Chookie -- Sydney, Australia
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"James Dawson" > wrote:
> I have completed some landscaping that included the laying of a new lawn.
>
> I have layed this over what was brick footings of old garden wall/shed.
>
> They are about 12 18 inches below the finished surface.
> I am now seeing the footprint of the footings as burn marks on the lawn.
I don't think it's the lime out of the cement if it's from an *old* building,
and at that depth. Perhaps the footings were sprayed with something toxic for
pest/weed control?
All I can think of is to water the area to leach out the contaminant, or have
your soil tested. Frankly, it sounds all a bit creepy. I would be looking at
testing.
--
Chookie -- Sydney, Australia
(Replace "foulspambegone" with "optushome" to reply)
"Jeez; if only those Ancient Greek storytellers had known about the astonishing
creature that is the *Usenet hydra*: you cut off one head, and *a stupider one*
grows back..." -- MJ, cam.misc