Flood water cleanup at Redlands, California city offices delayed by evidence of asbestos and mold

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Oct

2007

Flood water cleanup at Redlands City Hall did not find e-coli contamination, but it did find evidence of mold and asbestos that must be contained and removed before the city offices can be reopened. An industrial hygienist found no problem in the water, but cleanup crews found mold behind some walls and asbestos in the Fire Department administration offices. Further evaluation will be done before cleanup work can be completed and the offices reopened.

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