The U.S. Fish as well as Wildlife Service is upgrading the water systems at the Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge in Virginia using money from the American Recovery as well as Reinvestment Act. A larger water line will be installed from the Town of Chincoteague to the wildlife refuge on Assateague Island, replacing the existing pipes. [...]
CountyCorp of Ohio presented information about the Huber Heights Neighborhood Stabilization Program at a City Council meeting on September 28. The organization has received $3.3 million in funds from the Housing & Economic Recovery Act in order to acquire as well as redevelop foreclosed properties to halt them from becoming abandoned. CountyCorp will purchase 15 [...]
The Deferiet Paper Mill in New York has had foreclosure proceedings held off until demolition can be completed. JWJ Industries of Mexico has been hired to remove asbestos from the property as well as demolish the dilapidated buildings. The property’s structures possess been falling in on themselves since the developer purchased the site in 2005. [...]
United Steelworkers Local 8888 is the largest labor union for Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding Newport News, Virginia. The shipyard has built a number of ships for the U.S. Navy. The union’s downtown office has been gutted as well as rebuilt to give them a recent home. It took 18 months as well as $1.13 million, but [...]
Mario Sanchez is a professor at Miami-Dade College in Florida who lives on Marco Island. He is now suing the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) because the agency failed to release information about asbestos that was found on city property back in 2005 as required by the Freedom of Information Act. Asbestos fragments had been found [...]
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Cornerstone Training in Rochester, New York has seen an increase in the number of students signing up for its asbestos abatement classes. The Midtown Plaza asbestos removal project has created a large demand for certified asbestos removal professionals, as well as Cornerstone has trained approximately 100 people in the final year for the job.
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St. Luke’s Miners Memorial Hospital in McAdoo, Pennsylvania is planning to unfastened a recent primary care as well as material therapy facility either by the end of this year or the beginning of next year. Richard Henry Construction is using care of the renovations at the site. Half of the building will contain three exam [...]
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Bob Wayne Jonas of Dayton has been fined $7,200 by the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) for accumulating asbestos-containing materials on his property following demolition of a building there. The building was demolished in 2006, but DEQ inspectors discovered asbestos at the site this done March on an unfastened concrete slab. The asbestos found [...]
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Renovations at Mars Area High School in Pennsylvania keep getting more as well as more complicated. The school board recently had to approve nearly $85,000 in change orders for the $12.5 million project. One of the change orders was for additional asbestos removal at a cost of $23,205. The asbestos was found in the floor [...]
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Contractors possess begun cleaning up debris from the Aged Fire of 2003 in Cedar Glen, California. Property owners had until the end of the earliest week in October to decide whether they would be arranging for the removal of the fire debris themselves or incase they wanted to take the contractors hired by the county. [...]