Asbestos in Trailers Halts Demolition
July 22nd, 2008Demolition at a trailer park in Longview, Wash. had to be halted because the park did not possess the proper permits for asbestos disposal, putting locals at risk for asbestos exposure from discarded asbestos-containing materials.
The Longview Daily News states that the Southwest Clean Air Agency issued a field notice of violation to the River City RV and Mobile Home Park because trailers in the park were being stripped of asbestos-containing siding as residents were preparing to vacate the park.
The park, which contained spaces for 166 trailers, was supposed to close on June 30, according to the article. However, owner Louie Gadini began to demolish the trailers before that date, residents say, resulting in the potential spread of asbestos dust.
“Gadini has argued that he only demolished trailers if the owners granted permission or if they presented a safety hazard,” the article points out. He also claims he hired a licensed abatement contractor so that any asbestos was disposed of properly.
However, the Clean Air Agency maintains that proper disposal was an issue and has demanded that demolition cease until proper permits are obtained.



