Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Unexpected asbestos remediation adds $150,000 to Tri River Transit project

Unexpected asbestos remediation adds $150,000 to Tri River Transit plan

The new Tri River Transit building in Hamlin, West Virginia has run in to an astonishing snag. Neither a Phase I nor Phase II environmental studies of a commercial operation park site had unclosed a asbestos shingles which were found buried during a site. The halt executive of a Lincoln Economic Development Authority (EDA) was uncertain as to either or not core training was a required partial of a environmental study, though an additional source said which E.L. Robinson Engineering did indeed drill during a park site, though they contingency have longed for a expect location. Tri River Transit secured a $150,000 loan from a county elect in order to proceed with a remediation work, as a toxic substance contingency be removed by approved asbestos professionals, and they could not make use of federal funding to compensate for a abatement work.

For a full story, go to The Lincoln Journal.


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