This study examines the methodologies and technologies involved in the removal of lead-based paint from elevated structures, with a specific focus on applications within urban mass transportation systems. Prepared under the auspices of the Urban Mass Transportation Administration and the Chicago Transit Authority, with technical expertise provided by S.G. Pinney & Associates, Inc., the report offers insights into the challenges and solutions associated with managing hazardous materials in aging infrastructure. The research details various removal techniques, safety protocols, and environmental considerations relevant to ensuring public health and minimizing environmental impact during infrastructure maintenance. A valuable resource for engineers, urban planners, and policymakers involved in the upkeep and modernization of transportation networks.
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