Using a novel method of demolition, workers plan to soak the interior of the building with water to keep asbestos fibers from spreading. Local officials, with some support from E.P.A. officials in Texas, say that this technique could save cities around the country millions of dollars in their efforts to clear out urban blight. Under federal regulations, materials with asbestos must be painstakingly removed before a building is razed.
News Source: New York Times | Published: May 25, 2004 |
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