Chevron Corp. and Louisiana's First LEED Gold Certified Building
by Transworld News – Top Story
Covington, La-- Chevron Corp. declares the opening of the company's first LEED certified building and the first gold certified LEED building in the state of Louisiana.
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Chinese Drywall Causes Concern in Lee
Sulfur odor prompts material testing in some Lee homes
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by MARY WOZNIAK, mwozniak@news-press.com and DICK HOGAN, dhogan@news-press.com
Chinese drywall installed in houses in Lee County and elsewhere could be causing noxious odors, air conditioning failures and health problems.
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Formaldehyde Also High in Cottages
by ANITA LEE - sunherald.com
Records show that early air quality tests of Mississippi cottages revealed a high formaldehyde level in one unit and, in five others, levels higher than FEMA now allows for mobile homes used as emergency housing.
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Residents Impacted by Severe Mold Problem
300-plus families at Brand Whitlock at risk; some to evacuate
by KATE GIAMMARISE, BLADE STAFF WRITER - toledoblade.com
Several residents - and possibly many more - will have to be moved from their apartments at Brand Whitlock Homes because of problems with excessive mold.
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Flood of Misfortune
by Zach Quaintance - themonitor.com
ESCOBARES - The 63-year-old woman owns four beds, but has nowhere to sleep.
The beds sit empty in her house in a tiny Starr County hamlet between Roma and Rio Grande City.
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NEW LEGIONELLA COURSE INCLUDES HANDS-ON ASSESSMENT TRAINING
by HC Info - www.hcinfo.com
Carlsbad, CA --HC Info’s new three-day training course, “Performing High Quality Legionella Assessments,” will be held May 19-21 at the Carlsbad Inn Beach Resort in Carlsbad, Calif.
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