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Based on a complaint received on May 14, the New York State Department of Labor advises avoiding an area next to Potter’s Diner where a motel used to stand. The motel has been demolished, but asbestos debris was found in the wreckage. Richard Galusha, one of the owners of the land where the motel was located, was cited for non-compliance with asbestos laws. Galusha claimed ignorance of asbestos laws, which specify that an asbestos survey must be completed before demolition can begin, trained asbestos workers must be employed to handle asbestos materials as well as distinguished handling procedures must be followed. When questioned, both city as well as county officials that issued permits on the project said that it isn’t their responsibility to inform people of asbestos laws. For the filled story, go to Glens Falls Post-Star. |