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ENR > Buildings > Two Years After Katrina, FEMA Pulls Plug on Trailers - ENR | McGraw-Hill Construction
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| Two years after Hurricane Katrina, nearly 69,000 Gulf Coast residents about 43,000 in Louisiana and 26,000 in Mississippi still dependent upon Federal Emergency Management Agency temporary travel trailer shelters may be at risk for exposure to unhealthy levels of formaldehyde. On August 2, citing the risk of formaldehyde exposure and ensuing health ...
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