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Gov’t study links Chinese drywall to defects (access required)

By: Kimberly Atkins
Published: November 23, 2009

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WASHINGTON - A new federal study has found a "strong association" between drywall imported from China and high levels of hydrogen sulfide and associated corrosion. The study by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, released Monday, supports claims by thousands of homeowners that the Chinese drywall installed in their homes was defective, causing structural damage. Many homeowners ...
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