The Department of Health and Mental Hygiene previously took samples from 235 and 233 East Fifth Street and 514 East 12th Street managed by Brookhill Properties, the company owned by Toledano, and found that the concentrations of
lead dust far exceeded the Environmental Protection Agency's hazard standard, with the lead concentration as high as 15 times what is legally allowed in the building at 233 East Fifth Street.
Not exact matches
Which was cause, which effect — or was there a feedback loop with warm dry conditions causing drought and erosion
leading to
dust storms,
leading to albedo feedback to
further add to the warming?
Dust, fiber, and lint (28 percent) and clothing not on a person (27 percent) were, by
far, the
leading items first ignited in clothes dryer fires in residential buildings.