Denver, CO 1/29/2008 8:15:12 AM
LegalView Blog Notifies Readers of a New Experimental Asbestos Cleanup and Removal Method
Readers of LegalView's mesothelioma blog recently alerted readers of an experimental asbestos removal trial that is being used as an allegedly cheaper and safer method. LegalView provides information on asbestos removal as well as treatments and jury verdicts.
LegalView provides readers with up-to-date news on experimental asbestos removal method will begin to be used in populated areas of the United States. The method, known as the Alternative Asbestos Control Method, uses a mixture of treated water that is sprayed onto buildings. The buildings are then demolished without removing the asbestos. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is condoning the method even though many individuals have raised concerns about asbestos dust being released into the air. The EPA began testing the method in 2007 at a private facility in Arkansas.
Asbestos is composed of minerals and was heavily used in recent decades in the construction of homes, schools and government facilities among many other structures. It was found that breathing in asbestos fibers and asbestos dust can, over time, cause an incurable form of cancer known as mesothelioma. Individuals who feel they may have been previously exposed to asbestos should contact an experienced mesothelioma law firm.
Mesothelioma can take years to develop and most often is misdiagnosed. Access LegalView's mesothelioma information portal to learn more about symptoms and side effects as well as mesothelioma treatments. Also use the site to find resources on mesothelioma doctors and other experimental studies.
The EPA's experimental removal method is being touted as less costly and safer than other methods but the Public Interest group is questioning these claims. To learn more about asbestos or other legal topics, visit www.LegalView.com/.
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