Mesothelioma
and Asbestos in Arkansas
Due to the large number of oil company facilities, power and electric plants, asbestos exposure is possible in many areas throughout the state of Arkansas and is not just isolated to the areas of Hot Springs and Russellville where it is naturally found. Many workers who were employed at these facilities suffered asbestos exposure, with the highest exposure rates being found in Jonesboro, Little Rock, Pine Bluff and Fayetteville.
Asbestos
was used throughout these structures, for use in pipes, insulation and roofing.
However, it's most common use was for siding.While the
use of asbestos in new construction has been greatly reduced, asbestos
continues to pose a problem to the citizens of Arkansas. According to a local
newspaper, in October 2007, two buildings were scheduled to be demolished in
the town of Lowell. Right before work began, more than 700 square feet of
asbestos-containing material was discovered throughout the buildings. In
addition to the health risks this could have potentially caused, the taxpayers
were also burdened with asbestos abatement costs of approximately $3,000
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