NEW YORK (AP) _ The Environmental Protection Agency has rejected state and federal requests to monitor the demolition of the Deutsche Bank building, adjacent to ground zero, and stepped away from agreements to coordinate with government agencies in the razing of the building.
On Dec. 14, the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation announced a multi-phased plan for the demolition of the building, scheduled to begin next year. But EPA officials said they do not believe the area will be fully guarded from toxins in the structure.
The plan "doesn't give me confidence that people will be adequately protected," said David Newman, a member of the EPA's advisory panel told The New York Post in Sunday editions.
Under the LMDC plan, the building would first be stripped of contaminating material, then demolished.
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