EPA Will Pay To Clean World Trade Center Area Apartments

Date: May 2, 2002

Source: News Room

The federal government will pay to clean the apartments of Manhattan residents worried about lingering debris from the World Trade Center collapse. Environmental groups and downtown residents have for months expressed concerns that residents could be inhaling asbestos fibers in the dust from the twin towers. City and federal health and environmental agencies cleaned dust from streets and public spaces after Sept. 11 but have insisted that building interiors remained the responsibility of landlords and residents. Some federal testing has detected asbestos fibers at levels requiring professional cleaning in up to 35 percent of samples of trade center dust, while other tests conducted for the city have found such levels in as few as 6 percent of samples.

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