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No, the copper doesn't support anything. They are just to cheap to remove it.

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AT&T still has quite a bit of large lead cable in the air along N. Tryon Street in Charlotte. It's apparently working because many of the splices have been upgraded to pressurized '2 type' splice closures (waffle closures). In my last trip, I saw that a 100 pair going to a fairly new office building was feeding from one of them. Just because it's old doesn't mean it doesn't work.

Verizon also has quite a bit of it still in the air in Hampton, VA and Alexandria, VA.


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I suppose Verizon might still have lead in parts of Boston, Cambridge and Somerville...as well as other older cities in Massachusetts. Just not common in suburbia...at least in these parts.


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I still see some aerial lead cable in rural parts of Maine. I also still see a lot of lead closures on pic. Most of the lead cable appears to be abandoned-in-place; newer pic was lashed over top of it, and now fiber lashed on top of that. The weight of that extra cable must be massive. hbiss is right, too cheap to remove the AIP lead cable. It's kind of an eyesore for those of us who know what we're looking at.

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The cable here could still have DT in it. Verizon won't force existing customers over to fiber unless they have repeating service quality issues.


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It's lead cable, and it's still in use everywhere, even out here in the sticks. Next question.

May I interject yet another example of management stupidity? (Gee, I guess I will wind up writing more than one volume on this subject...)

Back in about 1995, we were treated to a 4-hour safety session in the garage, where some suits came out, brought cold coffee and stale pastries, and proceeded to tell us about the dangers of lead poisoning. As if we didn't already know.

They had the Buildings and Maintenance guys hang signs in the supply rooms and bathrooms that warned about the symptoms of lead poisoning, (my favorite was "black and tarry stools") and how important it was to wear protective clothing and to wash the hands after disturbing the lead dust that naturally occurs on lead surfaces.

"I say, Alphonse, my good man, would you kindly step in here for just a moment, and tell me, before I flush, if you think that my stools look black and tarry?" "Well, Gaston, far be it from me to criticize another gentleman's stools, old boy."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alphonse_and_Gaston#/media/File:Alphonsegaston.jpg

I won't bore you with ALL the stupid remarks (of which there was a metric plethora) just the highlights. The NEW RULE was going to be that should a splicer need to enter a manhole where, during the previous 30 days, another worker had disturbed the lead dust, he was required to dress in a Tyvek suit, don a respirator, and wipe off any exposed skin with a special ointment when the job was finished.

Mr. Trouble Maker (me) then asked what is known as the "show stopper" questions. It actually, in this case, DID stop the show, and caused the Suits to fold up their tent and dog-n-pony show, and high-tail it out of town. The simple questions that I asked were "How will I know if a particular manhole has been entered during the last 30 days? Will a record be kept somewhere? Will a placard or other document be left in the manhole by the previous guy? Did you bring an example of such a placard?"

To this day, 25 years later, I still haven't heard the answers.


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I will always remember my one experience with lead sheath 25 pr.Was doing a hotel in Williamsburg Va and the brain dead truck driver just rolled the reel off the back of his truck, busted the reel up real good. I had to pull it off the reel from the top. It was like pulling a coil spring with all the loops in the cable.Think it was this job where most of my hair was pulled out, thus my current baldness.

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