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  • Bio-hazard removal company being sued5/18/2012 SAN ANTONIO, TX — Five Texas families are suing a bio-hazard removal company they claim took advantage of them at the worst moment of their lives.
  • Asbestos testing recloses school5/14/2012 MONTREAL — John F. Kennedy High School and Business Centre will remain closed due to asbestos testing for another day.
  • Council to discuss black mold5/4/2012 UNION GAP, WA — City council members held their third emergency meeting last night to address relocating the city's municipal court and spending more than the approved amount to rid the building of black mold.
  • IICRC accepting feedback on ANSI/IICRC S5205/3/2012 VANCOURVER, WA — The Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC) is initiating the revision of ANSI/IICRC S520: 2008 Standard and Reference Guide on Professional Mold Remediation.
  • Starbuck Center completes second round of testing5/3/2012 SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY — Skidmore College has completed additional testing to the Starbuck Center and can now begin the remediation and renovation of the building.
  • IAQA launches 2012 Seminar Series5/1/2012 ROCKVILLE, MD — The Indoor Air Quality Association has launched a nation-wide series of IAQ seminars.
  • Remediation to cost more than $100K5/1/2012 NEW BRAUNFELS, TX — A recent inspection at the Cormal County jail revealed a widespread mold problem throughout the jail complex.
  • Former dealer helps clean up meth house4/30/2012 BOISE, ID — A pastor with an unexpected connection to a house listed as "do not occupy," helps rejuvenate the building after a methamphetamine (meth) bust.
  • Mold could shut down city hall4/24/2012 UNION GAP, WA — City officials must consider shutting down City Hall after high concentrations of mold were found in several areas of the building.
  • EPA fines two remodelers4/19/2012 WASHINGTON — The U.S Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is taking action to enforce the new Lead Renovation, Repair and Painting (LRRP) rule.
  • University sits on mold discovery4/12/2012 GLASSBORO, NJ — Rowan University officials failed to come forward about a report that mold was found in the heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems of 109 of 113 student townhouses.
  • Active mold growth confirmed4/6/2012 CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, NJ — Two air quality companies have confirmed the presence of active mold growth in Elementary School No. 2.
  • Town hall taking bids on mold removal4/6/2012 NEW DURHAM, NH — The town of New Durham has begun to receive bids for work removing mold from the historic Town Hall basement and replace an area of wall board with new material better suited to moist environments
  • Mold linked to child health issues3/30/2012 ORCHARD MESA, CO — Four-year-old Alyssa is all too familiar with visits to doctors, dermatologists and the emergency room.
  • Meth lab cleanup a profitable niche3/26/2012 INDIANAPOLIS — Methamphetamine (meth) laboratories are more than just dangerous and illegal; they leave an environmental hazard that, according to Indiana law, must be cleaned up.
  • COIT celebrates National Flood Safety Awareness Week3/16/2012 SAN FRANCISCO — COIT, a leading supplier of specialty cleaning and disaster restoration services, marked National Flood Safety Awareness Week, March 12-16, by urging businesses to prepare for natural disasters and other water-related emergencies in advance.
  • School district will not sue over mold3/15/2012 BIDDEFORD, ME — The Biddeford School Committee will not sue any of the cleaning or abatement companies employed in 2006 when mold was discovered growing in the carpets.
  • Mold infestation leads to multi-million dollar upgrade3/13/2012 WATERFORD, NJ — Township residents will have the final say on a proposed $9.2 million upgrade for schools affected by mold.
  • Hoarding house cleaned out2/24/2012 EAU CLAIRE, WI — Workers from a local ServPro had only three rules to remember on their latest project: Pack, stack and dump.
  • County looking at million dollar mold removal estimate2/22/2012 HUNTSVILLE, AL — After a mold outbreak in a Colbert County office building caused employees to break out in a rash, officials have to decide the most cost effective move.