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And though most would consider toiling over toilets unappealing, some Dorm Crew workers say it can be addictive. Many begin as workers during their first year and progress to become captains, then work during spring clean-up and Commencement.
Southwest's San Antonio mold problem dates back to the 1980s, but the first clean-up attempt wasn't made until 1994. By that time, workers say, fungi were literally dropping out of the ceiling vents into their coffee. When the fabric used as a wall covering was removed, the...
All equipment that has come into contact with the laboratory is disposed. Outside agencies that specialize in hazardous waste disposal then move in to carry out the actual clean-up of the chemicals.
While the exact cost of the clean-up has not been determined, Hugh J. Griffin, director of Harvard's environmental health and safety department, said he "[assumed] somebody at Harvard will pay for it."
Multiple emergency teams were called in to help evacuate the building, identify the chemicals and clean up the spill, including Harvard Environmental Heath and Safety Department, the Harvard University Police Department, the Boston Fire Department, a hazardous materials unit and Clean Harbors, a company specializing in toxic spill clean-up...