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Records released to 5 On Your Side by North Carolina State University reveal that tests showed the presence of PCBs – categorized as "probably carcinogenic to humans" – at Poe Hall in 2018.
After the university closed Poe Hall, WRAL 5 On Your Side asked N.C. State if other buildings on campus have been tested for PCBs. Our team was told that, to get that information, we'd have to ...
NC State may test for toxic PCBs on building projects, chancellor says. What to expect By Korie Dean. Updated June 4, 2024 1:59 AM. ... NC State University closed Poe Hall, ...
NC State University found toxic PCB chemicals in College of Education, psychology building. Expert talks testing additional campus buildings.
Since NC State University announced the presence of toxic chemicals in Poe Hall late last year, the situation has prompted questions and concerns from faculty, staff and students who worked and ...
NC State students delivered a petition to the university's administration Tuesday afternoon to express concern over PCBs on campus. Your neighborhood’s our neighborhood. Keep up with it.
NC State University will remove the heating, ventilation and air conditioning, or HVAC, systems and other building materials in Poe Hall to remedy the presence of toxic chemicals that shuttered ...
NC State Chancellor Randy Woodson says the university is “working right now on developing protocols for PCB testing going forward.” NC State may test for toxic PCBs on building projects ...
NC State University found toxic PCB chemicals in College of Education, psychology building. Expert talks testing additional campus buildings.
It’s been nearly five months since NC State University closed Poe Hall after tests showed the presence of toxic chemicals. Further tests in the campus building, as well as a federal health evaluation, ...
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