University apartments to undergo asbestos removal, renovations
Nacogdoches, Texas – January 3, 2010
In Nacogdoches, Texas, students attending Stephen F. Austin State University are getting ready to say their final goodbyes to a complex that has housed many students over the years. The Garner Apartments will soon be demolished, as soon as asbestos abatement has been completed.
The 14-story dormitory is scheduled be demolished after the end of the fall semester, and all students are required to be moved out by December 19th. Once the residence is demolished, the land will become home to a new student residence hall, as well as a new parking garage.
Asbestos abatement will begin immediately after the last students have left. Asbestos must be removed from the site before demolition can begin in order to keep the material from becoming pulverized or airborne. If asbestos is accidentally inhaled or ingested, the results can be deadly.
Asbestos exposure has been scientifically linked to the development of mesothelioma, in numerous studies. Mesothelioma is a rare form of cancer that has no known cure. Tragically, most mesothelioma patients lose their battle with this form of cancer in less than 24 months.
“It’s kind of bittersweet,” said one student. “It’s nice to have something new, but it’s kind of sad to see (Garner) go, because it’s the tallest building in Nacogdoches.”
The Garner Apartments were built in 1969, and were named for a former history and political science professor at SFA. The Garner was home to 266 residents, but the planned freshman dorms that will be erected on the site will house 400.
[Via-Mesothelioma.com]
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