By JOY BROWN

STAFF WRITER

Demolition of the Argyle apartment building in downtown Findlay is expected to finally begin this morning.

Officials initially hoped the razing would happen shortly after a Feb. 23 fire tore through the building. The damaged, structurally unsound building forced city officials to close off the 500 block of South Main Street.

But the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency determined that asbestos present in the building will require extensive cleanup, a decision which has slowed the demolition process.

Agency spokeswoman Dina Pierce said that because materials containing asbestos caught fire, the asbestos fiber became airborne and contaminated the rest of the building.

"A survey done after the fire found friable (broken) material in the roofing and some of the floor tile," Pierce said.

"It's very hazardous if it's airborne," Pierce said of asbestos. "It can cause some very serious health problems."

The finding changed the scope of the project. Instead of removing the asbestos first and then tearing down the building, which is what typically happens with most demolition projects, the entire Argyle must be treated as a toxic structure, Pierce said, because the asbestos can't be separated from the rest of the material.

Officials and building owners had been urging the EPA to agree to quick demolition of the building. The city declared the site a public emergency in order to expedite the project, and the owners hired Charles Construction Services of Findlay as the general contractor for the razing.

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Argyle razing to start

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