$4 Million Asbestos Project Begun at Billings Courthouse
A $4 million project to remove asbestos has begun at the former federal courthouse in downtown Billings, Montana, and will take 8 months to complete.
A $4 million project to remove asbestos has begun at the former federal courthouse in downtown Billings, Montana, and will take 8 months to complete.
Montana State University (MSU) received $18k for asbestos research as part of a $190k grant to increase quality healthcare.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) plans to assist Herkimer Glory Days site with asbestos cleanup at zero cost to taxpayers.
A joint effort between the EPA and U.S. Forest Service will result in a model fire being conducted in the W.R. Grace mine site.
Demolition of an aluminum plant in Columbia Falls, MT will take six months longer due to more asbestos findings than originally expected.
The EPA is working on wrapping up its involvement at the Libby Asbestos Superfund site in Montana.
A University of Montana building needs asbestos removed from it, but administration won’t follow through until state funds are requested in 2017.
After Libby Residents Wait 15 Years for Toxicity Test Results, Montana Governor Sends Letter to EPA
W. R. Grace Emerges After Twelve-Year Bankruptcy Protection
Results of Three Studies Will Determine the Future of the EPA in Libby
Many have likened building materials maker Hardie to Libby, Montana’s W.R. Grace and Company, whose vermiculite has already killed more than 400 and sickened a few thousand more
An updated standard proposed by the EPA imposes a rigorous benchmark that delights some and has the asbestos industry worrying about exorbitant costs.
Locals have been waiting for months to find out if the Troy Landfill is contaminated with asbestos.