Fond du Lac County Judge Laura Lavey set a $1,000 bond on the two men charged in the case of dumping fluorescent bulbs containing mercury.
I submerged a fluorescent bulb in water and then broke it to see how it absorbs liquid, showing the surprising amount of empty space inside.
The bulbs, some of which were broken, were pushed into a stream that eventually leads to the Horicon Marsh. Two trailers of bulbs linked to the case were left on a second Fond du Lac County property.
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