Archive for October, 2009

Feds: Chinese drywall reports still inconclusive – Picayune Item

West Palm Beach, FL — Federal studies released Thursday cannot yet definitively link imported Chinese drywall to health problems or corrosion of pipes and wires that thousands of U.S. homeowners have been reporting for nearly a year. The Consumer …

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U.S Sen. Bill Nelson, D-Florida, expressed frustration yesterday that preliminary results from Chinese drywall testing have failed to answer some pressing questions. According to The Miami Herald, Sen.

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Federal studies released Thursday cannot yet definitively link imported Chinese drywall to health problems or corrosion of pipes and wires that U.S. homeowners have been reporting.

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U.S Sen. Bill Nelson, D-Florida, expressed frustration yesterday that preliminary results from Chinese drywall testing have failed to answer some pressing questions

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Testing Shows Chemicals In Chinese Drywall – Post Chronicle

Chinese-made drywall blamed for bad odor and health problems in U.S. homes emits high levels of sulfur and strontium, federal investigators said

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Much-anticipated federal test results released Thursday stopped short of linking Chinese-made drywall to corrosion or health problems. Instead, officials said more information is needed to make a connection between the drywall and homeowners …

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WASHINGTON – The federal government says in a new report that Chinese drywall used to build thousands of homes has higher amounts of some chemical substances than its American counterparts. But the report released Thursday stopped short of linking it …

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State and city leaders recently toured a Sunrise Lakes condo affected by the city’s first case of defective Chinese drywall. On Oct

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Chinese drywall report delayed (Miami Herald)

Homeowners who have been living with what they suspect are problems related to Chinese drywall may have to wait months before they know whether their suspicions are true.

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