2010
Fraudulent asbestos removal classes discovered in California
Rogelio Lowe defrauded students and their employers by teaching classes that didn’t comply with federal law.
Connecticut’s old M-2 train cars contain asbestos lining that make scrapping impossible
The cost of removing asbestos-containing material is so high that re-adapting the M-2 cars is impossible.
Asbestos removal and demolition of the Encycle/ASARCO plant approved
U.S. Bankruptcy Court has approved a $3.6 million contract for the year and half long project
Chicago Symposium in Thoracic Oncology reveals the severity of erionite levels in North Dakota
Because of erionite gravel, malignant mesothelioma may soon account for 6.2% of all deaths in western North Dakota.
North Dakota officials gather to discuss how to handle the state's erionite problem
North Dakota looks to three other states with naturally occurring asbestos for answers.
Mesothelioma Awareness Day bill passes the House of Representatives
September 26th has now been designated National Mesothelioma Awareness Day.
Seventh Annual International Asbestos Awareness Conference slated for April
Speakers from the United States, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Japan, and Germany will participate.
Mesothelioma expert joins the medical team at Mount Sinai
Dr. Raja M. Flores becomes the new Chief of Thoracic Surgery at the prestigious New York hospital.
How $100 million bought injustice in Libby, Montana
The W.R. Grace & Co. knowingly exposed an entire town to asbestos and got off scot-free.
New residential facility replaces asbestos riddled Minton Hall at UCA
The new dorm will provide living quarters for another 385 students, as well as sky boxes that overlook the campus stadium.
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