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Pleural mesothelioma is an increasingly common type of lung cancer brought on by exposure to asbestos. When inhaled, asbestos fibers become embedded in the pleura, or outer lining of the lungs, leaving behind scarring and lesions. These lesions and scars eventually develop into full-blown pleural mesothelioma, a deadly form of lung cancer for which there is no cure. Asbestos fibers can also settle in the abdominal region, triggering the development of peritoneal mesothelioma. This type of lung cancer is equally dangerous
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Flathead County Offers Dust-Abatement Program
Flathead County is offering a dust-abatement program to rural residents, with a March 26 deadline to sign up. The county is setting aside $100,000 and will split the cost of applying magnesium chloride to sections of county roads at least a half mile long. Last year the county helped control dust on more than 24 miles of roads.
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News Source - Flathead Beacon
Publish date - 14:52:52 03/08/10
Flathead County Offers Dust-Abatement Program
Flathead County is offering a dust-abatement program to rural residents, with a March 26 deadline to sign up.
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News Source - KCFW Kalispell
Publish date - 00:24:45 03/08/10
Dust settles on county program
For more than a decade, Leavenworth County’s public works department has offered residents a chance to minimize the amount of dust on unpaved roads.
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News Source - Leavenworth Times
Publish date - 14:01:09 03/11/10
County offers dust control program
Flathead County once again is offering a dust-abatement program for rural residents.
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News Source - Daily Inter Lake
Publish date - 09:03:16 03/07/10
By: Wayne Litke
Judging from air and dust tests conducted at Maple Creek Hospital, it appears airborne asbestos never posed a risk and registered 0.0012 fibres per cubic centimetre of air (f/cc).
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News Source - Maple Creek Times
Publish date - 16:13:42 03/09/10
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KALISPELL - Flathead County is offering a dust-abatement program to rural residents, with a March 26 deadline to sign up. The county is setting aside $100,000 and will split the cost of applying magnesium chloride to sections of county roads at least a half mile long.
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News Source - ABC Montana
Publish date - 22:39:06 03/07/10
New laws to affect lead abatement
New studies show overexposure to lead costs an estimated $350,000 per child. "More and more data is coming about lost IQ points, juvenile delinquency, lost earning potential," said Sam Churchill of the Illinois Department of Public Health.
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News Source - Peoria Journal Star
Publish date - 03:25:38 03/08/10
City hall to get the lead out
John Neumann had a simple message for Beaver Dam alderpersons Monday evening.Get the lead out.Neumann, the city’s parks and forestry supervisor, informed the operations committee that a “significant exposure” of
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News Source - Beaver Dam Daily Citizen
Publish date - 05:06:35 03/09/10
Monday: Libby Crash, Plum Creek Shift, Essex Body
Good morning; on the Beacon today, retiring Plum Creek executive Hank Ricklefs, along with his replacement, Tom Ray, who is being promoted from his current post as vice president of Montana operations, believe they see the light at the end of the tunnel, and that Plum Creek’s Montana operations are poised to capitalize on the gradual economic recovery underway. The effects of an international ...
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News Source - Flathead Beacon
Publish date - 17:06:17 03/08/10
New lead-paint rules add to renovation costs
Some Denver property owners soon will be paying more for general renovations and remodeling projects after new rules regarding lead-paint removal take effect April 22.
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News Source - Denver Post
Publish date - 08:23:06 03/07/10
State Investigates UConn Project Over Possible Asbestos Contamination
The state agency responsible for monitoring the safety of state employees on job sites opened an investigation Thursday into the improper handling of asbestos during renovations to the president's office at the University of Connecticut.
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News Source - Hartford Courant
Publish date - 12:02:17 03/05/10
By Allison Werbowetsky
The Maple Creek Hospital was reopened to patients at 7 p.m. on Mar. 1 after a precautionary evacuation was ordered late in the day on Feb. 25. Potentially hazardous traces of exposed asbestos found in a maintenance room were the cause of concern.
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News Source - Maple Creek Times
Publish date - 17:30:42 03/11/10
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Impeachment charges against suspended Hannibal Fire Chief Tim Carter accuse him of fraud, dishonesty, an inability to follow orders and oppression of subordinates.
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News Source - The Hannibal Courier-Post
Publish date - 15:27:41 03/11/10
'Trista panel to look over city's gravel roads issues
Grumbling about gravel roads might die down a bit in Minnetrista this summer. Recently, city officials created a road committee made up of residents who will study how the city maintains its roads and offer a recommendation on road maintenance to the city council in the coming months.
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News Source - The Laker
Publish date - 13:29:30 03/11/10
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