23 Aug, 2010 in News & Articles by admin

Asbestos delays demolition of nursing school dormitory

The aged nursing school dormitory in Moline, Iowa has been undergone asbestos abatement four times, but the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) says more tests are needed before the building can be demolished. An EPA spokesperson said that, even though the asbestos tiles possess been removed, contamination may possess spread to the surrounding soil, brick as well as concrete, making the area unsafe for the community. Further work has been delayed by the unusually rainy weather. Once the building is finally declared asbestos without charge, it will be demolished as well as the property put on the market for developers. City officials hope to attract a buyer who will build 60 to 80 housing units on the spot.

For the filled story, go to KWQC.

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