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Are the ‘MCU’ coatings safe to use around sensitive fisheries?

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Are the ‘MCU’ coatings safe to use around sensitive fisheries?

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‘MCU’ MCU-Miozinc is the only zinc primers to ever pass the Canadian fish kill testing. ‘MCU’ was created in Washington state and supplies many of the coatings in Washington, Oregon and Alaska for bridges, locks, fish hatcheries, fish ladders, etc. This is the most advanced fish and wildlife sensitive area in the world. The unique physical properties of the ‘MCU’ products make them safe for use in these areas in the event of spill or other exposures to land or water. Consult you ‘MCU’ sales representative for details. The ‘MCU’ coatings have been used to coat ponds for penguins, killer whales and general marine life in theme parks.

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