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Denyse Clancy of Baron & Budd P.C. represented the families of two mesothelioma victims who had been exposed to the toxic substance asbestos from Crane Co. valves as well as Garlock Sealing Technologies asbestos gaskets. The trial took place in Pennsylvania.
Crane Co. agreed to a confidential settlement with the two families as the jury returned [...]

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Mesothelioma is a cancer that affects the mesothelial cells in the lining of the chest cavity as well as the abdomen, as well as it is usually associated with exposure to asbestos. Understand this cancerous disease with helpful information from a clinical professor in this without charge video on cancer. Expert: [...]
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The town of South Berwick is hoping to receive a $200,000 grant from the Southern Maine Regional Planning Commission (SMRPC) in order to remove asbestos as well as mold from the former St. Michael’s Church. The executive director of the SMRPC said that his staff will speak favorably about the grant application; in fact, the [...]
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Edward Taylor is a chemist at Princeton University whose discoveries helped lead to the development of Alimta, a chemotherapy drug that has been approved by the Food as well as Drug Administration (FDA) for mesothelioma treatment. Taylor was recently inducted into the Recent Jersey Inventors Hall of Fame. He was as well as chosen to [...]
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Phase II of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) cleanup of the BoRit asbestos site in Ambler, Pennsylvania began in September. As of the end of December, the projected completion date was set for unhurried January, barring any major weather-related delays.
The EPA project has placed cable-concrete mats alone the streambed as well as stream banks [...]
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The Wisconsin Department of Commerce inspected the University of Wisconsin – Stout campus final summer. That inspection turned up 51 violations of state code. On December 29, the state sent UW Stout a recent report that rescinded 44 of the original 51 alleged violations. Six of the seven remaining violations are related to asbestos. UW [...]
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The owner of Tourist Motel in Yakima, Washington is working to fix code violations so the motel can remain unfastened. Destroyed windows as well as insulation around air-conditioning units possess been permanent, but electrical work has yet to be completed. Incase that work isn’t done, the power could be incision off, which would effectively close [...]
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Comprehend, Inc. is a non-profit organization in Maysville, Kentucky that was recently issued a citation by the Kentucky Labor Cabinet Occupational Safety as well as Health Program. The Comprehend facility was built in the beginning 1960s, a time when asbestos was commonly used in construction materials. Asbestos was known for its insulation as well as [...]
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The aged hospital campus in Corydon, Indiana is being transformed into a recent government center. The Harrison County Board of Commissioners opened up remaining bids for the project at a distinguished meeting on December 16.
The project manager had estimated that asbestos abatement bids could come in around $900,000, but the highest bid topped out [...]
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Honeywell International owns the former Bendix Brake factory in Cleveland, Tennessee. Demolition has begun at the former brake pad manufacturing plant, as well as the project is expected to be completed in the spring. The aged factory is being dismantled as a brownfield site, as asbestos contamination from the manufacturing of brake pads has made [...]