When spring was in the air at Florida Power & Light Co.’s Turkey Point power plant in the 1970s, so was asbestos, according to a former employee.
The off-peak seasons of spring and fall meant major maintenance at the Homestead plant, including stripping large amounts of asbestos-filled insulation from equipment, Richard Batchelor claims.
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