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Mill site has more asbestos than expected
Mill site has more asbestos than expected
BY KEITH EDWARDS
Staff Writer Morning Sentinel
AUGUSTA -- An unpleasant surprise has surfaced amid the demolition of the former Augusta Tissue mill -- much more asbestos than expected.
The presence of asbestos is no surprise. Budgeting for the project included funds to hire a subcontractor to get rid of the fire-resistant material, which once was commonly used in building construction and can be hazardous.
But much more asbestos has been found in the riverside site's eight derelict industrial buildings than was previously identified by engineers.
Dismantling of the former mill, previously known as Statler Tissue, is still only in the beginning stages, City Manager William Bridgeo said, and the $25,000 the city had set aside to pay for removal of unanticipated asbestos has already been spent.
While the exact amount of asbestos, and how much it will cost get rid of it, hasn't been determined yet, Bridgeo told city councilors Thursday what has been discovered so far could cost about $61,000 to have professionally removed.
Engineers from Summit Environmental Consultants Inc. went through the former mill, which was seized by the city for nonpayment of taxes, before dismantling started, to see how much asbestos was there.
Bridgeo said "we're not fully understanding why it wasn't identified sooner in the process," and said he has advised Summit the city may seek payment from Summit's insurance policy under "errors and omissions" provisions.
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BY KEITH EDWARDS
Staff Writer Morning Sentinel
AUGUSTA -- An unpleasant surprise has surfaced amid the demolition of the former Augusta Tissue mill -- much more asbestos than expected.
The presence of asbestos is no surprise. Budgeting for the project included funds to hire a subcontractor to get rid of the fire-resistant material, which once was commonly used in building construction and can be hazardous.
But much more asbestos has been found in the riverside site's eight derelict industrial buildings than was previously identified by engineers.
Dismantling of the former mill, previously known as Statler Tissue, is still only in the beginning stages, City Manager William Bridgeo said, and the $25,000 the city had set aside to pay for removal of unanticipated asbestos has already been spent.
While the exact amount of asbestos, and how much it will cost get rid of it, hasn't been determined yet, Bridgeo told city councilors Thursday what has been discovered so far could cost about $61,000 to have professionally removed.
Engineers from Summit Environmental Consultants Inc. went through the former mill, which was seized by the city for nonpayment of taxes, before dismantling started, to see how much asbestos was there.
Bridgeo said "we're not fully understanding why it wasn't identified sooner in the process," and said he has advised Summit the city may seek payment from Summit's insurance policy under "errors and omissions" provisions.
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