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08/01/2022

This week we celebrate Colorado's 146th birthday. Officially nicknamed the "Centennial" state, Colorado is the 8th largest state with a total of 104,094 square miles of land and water.

Asbestos Awareness Week - Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality 04/08/2022

Wyoming DEQ recognizes Asbestos Awareness Week

The Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) will be recognizing Asbestos Awareness from April 1-7, 2022 to help the public better understand what asbestos is, where it comes from, what building materials might contain it and how to dispose of it.

Asbestos is a naturally occurring fibrous silicate mineral that was mined all over the world. It is very strong, doesn’t transfer heat and absorbs sound. Asbestos was put into many building materials, and it doesn’t go away over time, except with good removal practices. Asbestos has been known to cause several types of cancer and damage to lungs when fibers are breathed in from the air or swallowed.

According to Linda Dewitt, DEQ Asbestos Program Coordinator, it's critical for the public to know how to spot, handle and dispose of asbestos.

"It's really important that the public know what to do with asbestos, especially when it is in their private residence," Dewitt said. "Many people just don't realize that their homes may have several building materials that contain asbestos."

Dewitt added that during the next seven days, DEQ will be providing various information, reading materials, and "How To's" through social media and the agency's website to assist the public.

For more information, please visit our Asbestos Awareness Website,

Asbestos Awareness Week - Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality What’s Asbestos? Find out more Asbestos Brochure Page 1Page 2 Asbestos Program Click Here Why Should I Care About Asbestos? Asbestos can cause several types of cancer and damage to lungs when fibers are released into the air or swallowed. The more fibers a body takes in, the greater its risk for d...

12/09/2021

For much of the United States, it is getting cold enough to freeze pipes. If this happens in your property, make sure you get drywall system components tested for asbestos before flood cuts are done and further restoration happens. The drywall system components often contain asbestos, depending on when it was manufactured and where it was manufactured. If any components come back asbestos containing, contact a certified abatement contractor for a quote on safe and proper removal and disposal.

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