Bond Question Would Be Best for Hazard Cleanup ; Asking Residents to Spend $2 Million to Make Schools Safer Is a Good Plan.
Portland Press Herald › February 10, 2005
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It's frightening to think of the hazards that Maine schoolchildren have been facing in the form of old chemicals stored in the same buildings - and sometimes the same classrooms - where they learn.
A two-year Department of Environmental Protection project to help schools find and get rid of hazardous chemicals uncovered a startling quantity of dangerous materials.See the full content of this document
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Bond Question Would Be Best for Hazard Cleanup ; Asking Residents to Spend $2 Million to Make Schools Safer Is a Good Plan.
Chemicals such as elemental mercury and materials that can be combined to make mustard gas have be...
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