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Measurement of Asbestos Emissions Associated with Demolition of Abandoned Residential Dwellings

As Detroit continues to revitalize its urban core by razing abandoned buildings, emissions of airborne asbestos during emergency demolitions have been negligible, say University of Michigan researchers.

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May 21, 2021

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