Asbestos

Ohio EPA helps fund C&D debris cleanup at former Crest Rubber Co. site
The 2-acre site in Ravenna, Ohio, has an estimated 6,600 tons of C&D debris, including nonfriable asbestos-containing floor adhesive.
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Deep Green reports steady quarterly growth
Revenue increased 87 percent to $653,354 for the six months ending June 30, compared to $348,603 in the same period last year.
Government building in Washington nears demolition
State agency seeks comments before starting demolition bidding process for a vacant former government office building in Olympia, Washington.
Ohio provides brownfield, demolition funding
The state’s Department of Development has awarded $67 million in demolition grants and more than $100 million to go toward brownfield projects.
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Fire could hasten demolition process for Texas building
A fire at the 120-year-old Gilbert Building in Beaumont, Texas, could speed up the demolition of the long-vacant structure.
Update: North Carolina city postpones potential demolition project
Officials in Wilmington, North Carolina, may elect to demolish a five-story office building it owns.
EPA removes more than 700 truckloads of debris from former Indiana brewery
Crews removed 13,458 tons of construction and debris material, 630 cubic yards of friable asbestos-containing material and two tons of nonfriable asbestos-containing material.
Deep Green completes $2M asbestos removal project at Vanderbilt University
The company’s subsidiary, Lyell Environmental Services, completed the predemolition asbestos removal and disposal for the 11-story building at the university’s medical center.
Road less traveled
Woman-owned Falcon Green Resources helped pioneer the use of recycled asphalt shingles in Illinois roadways.
Residents raise concerns about boiler house demo at Pennsylvania power plant
Residents in Springdale, Pennsylvania, filed an injunction seeking to block the implosion of a boiler house at the former Cheswick Generating Station.
EPA removing hazardous materials following fires in Maui
The EPA is working with other agencies to identify and remove hazardous waste following the wildfires that have affected the island in recent weeks.