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The Connecticut Department of Transportation believes extreme temperature swings have caused a “sudden, unexpected” release of lead-based paint chips on bridges across the state.
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An almost 100-year-old water tower in Kenmore, New York, has been scheduled to be demolished this spring. Village officials report that the removal of lead paint on the structure could begin...
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The Portage City Council in Michigan recently approved two contracts totaling $919,100 to go towards the rehabilitation, construction and engineering of the Haverhill Water Tower.
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by Industry Professionals
Significant First Amendment rights are at risk in a recent California Court of Appeal...
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by Jill M. Speegle
When companies run afoul of environmental laws, they typically pay a fine, clean up t...
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from D+D In Depth, October 2017 ; by GREGORY A. DOWELL AND EDWARD A. GERNS, WISS, JANNEY, ELSTNER ASSOCIATES
If you encounter lead paint during a repair or restoration project, you need to know ...
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from JPCL, April 2017
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