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Many veterans worked in places where asbestos was normal, such as shipyards, engine rooms, boiler rooms, hangars, motor pools ...
Aside from rushing into burning buildings to save people and property, Tony Carlton, Mike Harding and Roger Goddard have one thing in common – they all have mesothelioma, a terminal cancer caused by ...
Chilly weather can wreak havoc in your property as plummeting temperatures dramatically increase the risk of frozen pipes. Britain has already witnessed sub-zero conditions this winter, with more ...
Asbestos abatement work is beginning at 1 Lincoln Square, seen on Monday in Albany. U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand spoke at a news conference about the $3 million federal investment to support the ...
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Crews have been working since 2018 to eliminate the approximately 35,000 lead pipes that still run through Greater Cincinnati. While the project isn’t expected to be completed for ...
City officials are celebrating the removal of almost all lead pipes from homes in the East Side and Harvester neighborhoods. A City Utilities program has used $11 million in grant funding to offer ...
You have likely seen the ads on CBS Chicago — lawyers looking for cancer patients who are deathly ill because of asbestos. A viewer reached out to CBS News Chicago, afraid he would get sick. He has ...
PATERSON — Workers for the Environmental Protection Agency are ready to start removing asbestos and lead contamination from factory ruins at the Great Falls national park on June 2. Federal officials ...
Q: In one of your columns, you stressed the importance of testing for asbestos before removing some types of building materials in older homes. In particular, you mentioned “cottage cheese” ceilings ...
A $1.2 million project was approved Wednesday to replace a nearly mile-long stretch of waterline in North Huntingdon, including a 75-year-old section of cement pipe that is infused with asbestos.