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New Lead-Based Paint Legislation - Local Law 1 of 2004
The city's newest lead-based paint legislation, New York City Local Law 1 of 2004, is in effect as of August 2, 2004. JLC is completely staffed to aid in your compliance.
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Senator Clinton Applauds Lead-Paint Initiative
Rochester, NY -- US Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton (D, NY) was in Rochester Monday to highlight the work being done to eliminate lead-based paint in city homes and buildings . Clinton was at School 17, where a high rate of children are affected by more...
Tackling a mold problem
By BRUCE MEYERSON THE ASSOCIATED PRESS (Original Publication: September 21, 2005) NEW YORK — The asbestos problem seemed pretty scary until the crew we hired to remove it from our new home pointed out the fuzzy black mold growing in the closet." border="0" width="85" height="85" hspace="5" border="1" />
Nightmares on Mold Street
FOR 32 days, William Wessling, a 44-year-old chef in Pineville, N.C., was forced to stay out of his condominium because of a sore throat, pains in his fingers and neck and other ailments that his doctors attributed to mold behind his baseboards and kitchen more...
Danger In The Dust
In the aftermath of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on the World Trade Center, testing to monitor levels of debris dust didn't begin for 10 days -- and analysis of the findings didn't become available until October. Months later EPA scientists would conclude more...

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