SearchUser loginOffice of CitizenRest in Peace,
Who's new
|
Air quality in ClevelandSubmitted by lmcshane on Sun, 08/23/2009 - 13:55.
The demolition of the historic Midland Terrace Rowhouses on Denison is probably occuring either today or tomorrow--See Denison Senior NRP housing posts here and here. Of course, asbestos removal has been a large part of the costly remediation before this demolition, but as a concerned Denison neighbor points out, the building most likely also includes insul-brick, generally overlooked by most inspectors--which will release friable asbestos in the air, a factor hardly considered by the demolition crews I have seen operating in NEO. REALNEO can't be everywhere, so when you do see a demolition occuring, be sure to contact the City of Cleveland's Department for Air Quality Complaints, (216) 441-7442. It will not change anything, but perhaps the recorded acknowledgement will induce the guilty conscience that should go along with these crimes.
( categories: )
|
Recent commentsPopular contentToday's:
All time:Last viewed:
|
See these articles
Please see:
http://www.cleveland.com/business/plaindealer/index.ssf?/base/business-13/1251275432230050.xml&coll=2
Cleveland looking for Japanese company to build trash-to-energy plant here, along with U.S. headquarters
(ummm...this would directly impact my neighborhood with fall out...)
And this article...
http://www.cleveland.com/business/index.ssf/2009/08/ohio_department_of_development.html
Ohio Department of Development accepts applications for funding for energy projects
by jfunk [at] plaind [dot] com
Tuesday August 25, 2009, 6:12 PM