What assurance can the LMDC give that no contaminants of potential concern are escaping from the gash in the building? Why hasn the building been encased in plastic under negative pressure?
Top ^ A: The LMDC has undertaken several steps, both in the gash area and the remainder of the building, to ensure that contaminants are not released in to the community. The gash area of the building has previously undergone remediation and has been sealed off from the rest of the building to prevent recontamination, and was done so under the ownership of Deutsche Bank. Since LMDC took ownership of the building, we have continued the ambient air monitoring program on the exterior of the building to monitor potential contaminants from the gash area as well as the building in general. The air monitoring results are available on the LMDC web site for public review.
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