Thursday, January 13, 2011

Asbestos in Kansas State discovered prisons

After review by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) about the last asbestos handling, State prison officials in Topeka, Kansas study a $170,000 asbestos to assess contamination in the State prison facilities. Lansing Winfield prisons were and heavily contaminated with asbestos-containing materials, and adjustment work on pipe wrapping and ceiling tiles found.


Asbestos was found in the other State institutions, but a spokesperson from the Corrections Department said that the State is required to start reducing immediate asbestos and is added that the asbestos future renovation work manage theme help testing Department. Review by a Trade Union moved his remarks official Kansas represents corrections officers and handling at the Topeka correctional facility to request an Alma attorney to a federal investigation on the basis of suspicion of improper asbestos.


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