Environmental inspectors in Detroit have found asbestos violations at more than a hundred properties since 2014 - and they're holding both the city and the demolition contractors at fault.
From the Detroit Free Press:
Since 2014, when Mayor Mike Duggan took office and launched his ambitious effort to tear down 40,000 blighted buildings in neighborhoods, DEQ investigators have found dusty bags stuffed with asbestos siding and tossed into a garbage bin, pulverized asbestos-containing floor tiles left in a pile of demolition debris, and a dry pile of construction debris littered with asbestos.
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