Thursday, May 1, 2008

City tries to reassure Staten Island school community about PCBs

New York city officials tried to reassure parents and others that there were low or no detectable levels of PCBs in a Staten Island school even though a parent's child, who has asthma, had his asthma filter tested finding high levels of PCBs. As I keep saying, until and unless city officials take decisive steps to fully test and then remove contaminated caulking instances like this one are only going to increase.

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