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    Airport Authority assessing ways to improve airport parking decks – Video

    - March 12, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Airport Authority assessing ways to improve airport parking decks
    Airport Authority assessing ways to improve airport parking decks.

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    Savage Decks – Black Ops II Game Clip – Video

    - March 12, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Savage Decks - Black Ops II Game Clip
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    Special Spring Menu from March 17 (Mon.) – April 18 (Fri.); Visit "DECKS Tokyo Beach" to Enjoy Real Japanese Atmosphere

    - March 12, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    KUALA LUMPUR, March 12 (Bernama) --

    - Also, First "Legoland" Attraction Center in Asia -

    Of many tourist destinations in Japan, Tokyo enjoys outstanding popularity, attracting many travelers. Only about 15 minutes away from Haneda Airport by car, "Odaiba" district is immensely popular among foreign visitors.

    (Photo: http://prw.kyodonews.jp/prwfile/release/M102226/201403128979/_prw_OI1fl_4qkxic14.jpg )

    "DECKS Tokyo Beach," a popular commercial complex, occupies the best location in Odaiba and charms many visitors with its panoramic views. During the cherry blossom season, it will offer Special Spring Food Menu from March 17 (Mon.) through April 18 (Fri.), featuring famous Japanese food at reasonable prices.

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    Florence lines up infrastructure projects

    - March 12, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    FLORENCE, S.C. The bidding is open for initial work on more than $27 million in infrastructure projects in Florence, including two parking decks, an amenities feature, a gymnasium and road improvements.

    Part new penny sales tax projects and part Tax Increment Funding (TIF) projects, as a whole they represent the citys aggressive commitment to solidify downtown revitalization with infrastructure.

    The corridor enhancements, intersection improvements and road widening projects totaling an estimated $19,714,375 represents the bulk of the citys penny sales tax projects that will be funded through a $125 million bond expected in April. That $125 million bond will be paid down over seven years thanks to the 1 percent sales tax, keeping the county rate 8 percent through April 30, 2021.

    The city is leading the charge in the county with moving forward on its penny projects.

    Florence Mayor Stephen J. Wukela said the projects need to get moving to meet current and future needs.

    Were getting ready to get the Waters building open and the museum open, Wukela said. If we get in a situation where we start having very serious parking problems, we may inhibit growth down there.

    The projects also include road widening projects near the Florence Civic Center, neighborhoods and major road arteries.

    The scope of work does not include $5 million worth of street work under the penny sales tax, though. Florence City Manager Drew Griffin said those improvements will go forward, but will do so in coordination with the citys forthcoming neighborhood redevelopment plan.

    The Dargan Street corridor project is a penny sales tax project, but is paired with the parking decks since the projects are interconnected.

    It is apparent that Dargan (Street) is a very important corridor for downtown from north Dargan to all the way to Cherokee and library. Thats a very important corridor, Griffin said. From the standpoint of pedestrian friendly and movement, it needs to be the most friendly. We have the library, the (Florence) Little Theatre, the Performing Arts Center, adult education associated with (Florence) School District 1 and the museum on it.

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    Are You Looking For Mold Remediation in Christmas FL? – Video

    - March 12, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Are You Looking For Mold Remediation in Christmas FL?
    Call us: (407) 487-2165 or visit http://www.floridadryout.com/city/christmas-fl/ Flood, fire and water damages needs to be attended immediately. You need to ...

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    Mold Remediation Nashville TN | 615-876-7185 | Mold Testing, Fungus Removal – Video

    - March 12, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Mold Remediation Nashville TN | 615-876-7185 | Mold Testing, Fungus Removal
    http://acemoldproof.com/ Call 615-876-7185 What to do if you need: 1- Mold remediation 2- Mold testing 3 - Fungus removal 4 - Moisture barriers 5 - Water dam...

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    Mold Contaminates Delaware Kindergarten Classroom, Florida Air Quality Testing Company AGC Environmental Gives Public …

    - March 12, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    (PRWEB) March 12, 2014

    Mold was recently discovered in a kindergarten classroom of Delaware Valley Elementary School. And in connection with, Florida air quality testing company AGC Environmental gave the public an advice on how to prevent the worst of mold effects.

    In a report from poconorecord.com posted on March 11, 2014, it was said that the fungus' presence was discovered on February 28. And since then, it stated that officials had been monitoring the affected the area.

    There were two or three mold spots found in the classroom, related the report. However, it shared that students were not removed from it as the treatment was done over the weekend. Regardless, it stated that letters were sent to parents regarding the problem.

    This recent mold issue wasn't the first for the school though, relayed the report. Back in April 2013, it stated that the same kindergarten classroom, as well as the DVE-TV room, was also found with mold.

    Here is an excerpt from the said news post.

    "Mold growth was discovered last month in a Delaware Valley Elementary School kindergarten classroom."

    "The mold, two or three spots about the size a pencil eraser, was found on Feb. 28. The district had the entire weekend to treat it, so students were not removed from the classroom, and a letter was not sent home to parents regarding the discovery, officials said."

    If mold remediation is delayed, the problem would get worse. And so, would its effects on health and finances. Given that, AGC Environmental, in light of the mold discovery in a Delaware school, said that it is imperative to kill mold early.

    However, before one implements a mold cleaning, he or she must first confirm the fungus' presence, said the company. That way, waste of money is avoided, it stated. And to do that, it cited that indoor air quality test is the best process to take.

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    Mold Prompts Closure of San Francisco's Fire Station 48, My Cleaning Products Advises Use of Two Mold Sprays to Help …

    - March 12, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) March 12, 2014

    The presence of mold was confirmed in a fire station in San Francisco. And that forced the firefighters to move out of the building, said a report from abclocal.go.com dated March 07, 2014. In response to it, My Cleaning Products recommended two organic mold removal sprays to help the public safely avoid a similar incident.

    As the report related, the mold was particularly found on Treasure Islands' Station 48. Its presence, it detailed, was confirmed after the building investigators released their report last week.

    The fungus affected the downstairs rooms of the building, said the report. And as the investigators recommended abatement, it relayed that its staff and equipments were evacuated to a training facility. But because the temporary location is just a few blocks away, it added that no impact was expected on the response time of the firemen.

    Based on the report though, some firefighters thought that the authorities' response to the problem was not fast enough. It relayed that just as they stated, they complained years ago about leaks and moldy smell in the building. However, the officials said that none of those complaints reached them else, they would have acted earlier.

    Below is an excerpt from the post Mold Shut Down San Francisco Fire House by My Cleaning Products.

    Mold closed down yet another firehouse. And with it being a huge risk to human health, questions are floating whether the officials responded quick enough to protect the firemen.

    Station 48 on Treasure Island in San Francisco was particularly the firehouse that was reportedly shut down due to the presence of the spores. Temporarily, its agents and equipments were moved to a nearby fire academy. And as the temporary location is just a few blocks away from the facility, no effect is expected on the response time of the firefighters.

    According to My Cleaning Products, the minor health problems that mold brings could turn worse in just a short time. Moreover, it could cause one to vacate his place as the firefighters of Station 48 did, it said. Because of that, it stated that it is essential to kill mold early.

    However, to be able to do that, MCP cited that some help would be needed. And among the many mold remediation products, it asserted that Molderizer and Safe Shield are the best aid one could get.

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    Hearing set for Lono Kona sewer improvements

    - March 12, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The cost to connect homes in the Lono Kona Subdvision to a county sewer line project is estimated to be just under $10,000 per single family equivalent unit.

    Thats according to an estimate Hawaii Countys Department of Environmental Management has provided to the public prior to a hearing, set for 6 p.m. Tuesday at the West Hawaii Civic Centers council chambers.

    Funding for the project is split between a $4 million grant and a $2.4 million loan from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Subdivision residents in homes and condos on parts of Kalani, Ala Onaona, Alahou, Lamaokeola and Alakai streets will pick up the cost of repaying the loan. Environmental management officials estimated the cost per single-family equivalent to be $9,868. DEM Director Bobby Jean Leithead Todd said the amount may vary a bit per home and condo, with a studio unit paying less than a multibedroom, multibathroom home.

    She said she doesnt anticipate significant resistance to the project.

    It was a project that was supported by the community, she added.

    For many of the property owners in the area, particularly those with condo complexes or homes with ohana units, there is no land available to easily install septic systems to replace the large capacity cesspools currently being used. The Environmental Protection Agency ruled in 1999 that all large capacity cesspools essentially any cesspool serving more than one housing unit be closed by April 2005.

    County officials reached a consent agreement with the EPA in November 2005 to close county owned cesspools by 2010. Cesspools were more common in Hawaii than any other state.

    Operating under that mandate, Hawaii County took on two major large capacity cesspool closure projects in the last few years, including one in the private Queen Liliuokalani subdivision in which nearly 20 such cesspools were closed in 2010. The county owned those cesspools.

    In 2010, South Kona Councilwoman Brenda Ford proposed extending sewer lines mauka of Alii Drive. She sent that project, and about two dozen more, to federal agencies to see if any funding existed for them. At the time, no agencies were interested, she said.

    That same year, the EPA began a disciplinary proceeding against one condo complex owner, Jose Jazmin, for failing to replace his cesspool. Jazmin told West Hawaii Today in 2011 that he had attempted to get the county to extend sewer lines to the subdivision, without success. He also questioned why his buildings were being cited for cesspool violations, but his neighbors were not.

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    Once turned into hayloft, Armenian church to be renovated in Turkey

    - March 12, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    March 12, 2014 - 11:18 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - Once an Armenian church, a historical construction in the eastern province of Van had been converted into a hayloft after serving as a school for some time, Hurriyet Daily News reports.

    Nevertheless, the residents of Korlu village (30 kilometers from Van), who fill the facility with hay, grass, cowpat and wood, have personally appealed to authorities to renovate it.

    Considering the villagers request, Van Culture and Tourism Provincial Director Muzaffer Aktu said the renovation could be started soon.

    The historical church had served as a primary school for five years when there was no school in the area 30 years ago. Thirty-five students were taught at the school, before it was abandoned and converted into a hayloft by villagers.

    Villagers have attached a wooden door to the church, some parts of which are about to collapse, and tried to restore to prevent it from collapsing.

    Tourists had come to the village to look at the church, but it was mostly neglected.

    For us, the church has a particular value because we graduated from here when we did not have a school. Now it is used as a hayloft. We want officials to restore the church and use it for tourism, said villager Selim Gurban.

    Aktu said he would give instructions to the Van Museum Directorate to learn about the churchs situation and whether it was suitable for restoration.

    Work will start according to the report after it is made by museum officials. We will discuss the report with the Van Monuments Directorate and we will renovate it if that is ultimately decided [by the directorate], Aktu said.

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