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Mold Inspection in New Jersey, often referred to as mold assessment, is about finding and identifying all of the mold traces within your property. Various equipment, such as humidity/moisture meters, borescopes and even infrared cameras all used to help discover hidden mold. After mold is located, samples sent to 3rd party lab for analysis. Test results will help to determine the proper course of remediation actions.
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Mold removal in New Jersey, also known as mold remediation, is all about eliminating mold and its spores from your property. Mold removal protocol varies for each particular situation an usually includes: isolation of working area, disinfectant and antifungal fogging, cleaning and transporting of contents, spraying & scrubbing of unmovable structure elements, disinfecting, deodorizing & encapsulating surfaces, and rebuilding.
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Cape Fear Public Utility Authority is mandating residents in the Heritage Park community to pay thousands of dollars for a new water and sewer connection.
Some residents in the Heritage Park area have had a problem with their septic tanks and wells but many are furious they're being required to get the new connection.
"It feels like crap. It feels like they're trying to take over what we own, what we've worked all of our lives for," said Heritage Park resident Pearlene Slade.
Slade said she does not have any issues with her septic tank and is upset she is being forced to pay for the new systems.
CFPUA officials estimate that each resident will have to pay an average of $10,000-$12,000 to set up plumbing, connect water lines, sewage and new customer fees. The project is a mandatory connection to ensure funding for infrastructure maintenance and construction.
Slade lives on Carl Seitter Drive and owns a house and another plot of land on that road, which means she is looking at a bill of more than $20,000 for the connection requirement.
"I'm barely making ends meet as it is," Slade commented. "I don't think its right I have to pay to run their lines. Their lines that they get the money from down the street that's none of my business, that's their business."
Slade cannot work and is on a fixed income. She said she doesn't know what she is going to do and may have to move out because she does not have the money.
CFPUA officials said the project is necessary even for residents who don't experience septic problems because the Heritage Park area has had septic tank issues for years. According to CFPUA officials, more than 67 septic tanks have failed since 2000 with expensive repairs to environmental impacts to surface water.
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July 23, 2014 by
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Lowndes County supervisors have approved utility permits for Columbus Light and Water on several county roads that will allow the utility company to install a pressure sewer main connecting the New Hope School District to the city's sewer system.
Last year, the county school district and CL&W agreed to a memorandum of understanding that would have the school system pay for installation of a pipe that would transfer sewage into CL&W's sewer line. It would connect the pipe to the lagoon located behind New Hope Middle School. The wastewater in the lagoon would be filled and the land converted into another use for the district in the future.
The connection project will run along New Hope Road, Oswalt Road, Casey Lane and Yorkville Road East. CL&W and engineering firm Neel-Schaffer will put the project out to bid next month, according to JBHM architect Joey Henderson.
"The school district was struggling with the lagoon at New Hope because of continuous maintenance issues, keeping up with Department of Environmental Quality standards and the load that was on that facility, so we started helping them looking for options," Henderson said. "We looked at doing a treatment facility. We talked about possibility of expanding lagoon, which is frowned upon by DEQ, or we could get out of the sewer business. That's when we began to pursue Columbus Light & Water taking on the sewer for the district. When we ran the analyses, that was really the best option for the school."
Henderson said the lagoon or some form of lagoon has likely been on New Hope's campus since there has been a New Hope campus.
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July 23, 2014 by
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The Lewis and Clark County Commission is poised to give Wolf Creek residents a means to reduce the cost they will pay to be connected to the towns new wastewater system.
The commission will vote during its 9 a.m. meeting today in the City-County Building to consider allowing the towns residents to vote on establishing a resort area and implementing the sales tax on luxury goods that being a resort area allows. The tax would help with the construction and maintenance of the wastewater system.
Wolf Creeks resort area district would be similar to the one established in Craig, said Mona Jamison, the Helena attorney who helped write the Montana law on creating resort districts and has been assisting Wolf Creek residents through the process.
Ballots will be mailed out to Wolf Creek residents on Aug. 26 and counted on Sept. 16, said Audrey Dufrechou, the countys election supervisor.
There are 41 people currently registered to vote in Wolf Creek, but only 39 of them are active voters and will receive ballots. The two people who have not voted in a while and are inactive will need to request ballots, Dufrechou said.
Registration to vote closes Aug. 18, but there will late registration. Those who want to register to vote will need to come to the countys election office, in the City-County Building, to register.
The ordinance is proposing a 3 percent sales tax the maximum allowed under the state law on luxuries and would be in effect from April 1 through Nov. 15.
The tax would have a duration of 20 years, but would not take effect until April 1, 2015, if approved by a majority of the towns voters.
Delaying the implementation of the tax until next year allows businesses to prepare for the collections, Jamison said.
Collections by individual businesses are confidential and not disclosed to the public, unless ordered by the county commission, which is the governing body for the resort area.
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July 23, 2014 by
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By Amy Lavalley Post-Tribune correspondent July 22, 2014 6:18PM
Robert Phillips of Porter Township gets information on roofing from Bill Hunt, project manager for Ideal Roof Solutions, Tuesday in the commercial building at the Porter County Fair. | Sujn-Times Media
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VALPARAISO From gourmet food to bathroom remodeling, the commercial building at the Porter County Fair is a one-stop shop for just about anything.
Clothing, jewelry, sweets its all available, and thats not to mention the free stuff, like candy, pens and refrigerator magnets that vendors hand out to entice the public.
On Tuesday, when the temperature outside was sweltering, the commercial building had another freebie, and that wasnt just handshakes from Porter County politicians getting the word out before the November general election; it was air-conditioning.
There were shoppers, too, like Robert Phillips of Porter Township, who bought windows from a vendor at the fair about seven years ago. This time around, he was looking for roofing.
Thats why I came. Ive got to add gutters and a new roof, he said, adding shopping at the fair has a number of advantages. It saves a lot of walking around and driving into town, and I like to stay with more local people. I like to keep the money in the county.
Bill Hunt, project manager for Ideal Roof Solutions, has had a booth at the fair for four years. The booth generates three or four roofing contracts a year, he said, and is good for name recognition for his company.
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