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Asbestos Abatement Situation in PA So Questionable the Feds Got Involved

September 15, 2025/in Asbestos

The average age of the School District of Philadelphia’s buildings is more than 70 years old, and asbestos has been an ongoing problem for the district. It took another turn in late May when the district announced that they and the federal Department of Justice might reach an agreement concerning their investigation into the handling of asbestos in some of the city’s schools.

“The Board of Education will consider a proposed agreement between The School District of Philadelphia and the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) with respect to an ongoing investigation of the District’s asbestos management practices,” according to the school’s board agenda for a May 29 meeting, reports WCAU.

The board didn’t take action on the issue as the DOJ was reportedly not prepared to proceed. The agenda item was added soon before the meeting, which took place hours earlier than initially scheduled.

The details of a proposed agreement are not public. Seven Philadelphia school buildings were closed from 2022 to 2023 because of asbestos.

Why Federal Intervention Matters for Our Children’s Safety

DOJ involvement in Philadelphia’s school asbestos crisis signals a breakdown in the district’s safety protocols. This federal intervention suggests the district failed to protect students and staff from a known health hazard that threatens our children’s futures.

Children at Greatest Risk

Asbestos exposure poses unique dangers to children whose developing bodies are more vulnerable to long-term health consequences. Diseases like mesothelioma can remain dormant for decades, meaning today’s brief exposure could devastate their adult lives. Parents trust schools to provide safe learning environments—this situation violates that fundamental expectation.

Restoring Trust Through Transparency

Last-minute meetings and withheld information have shattered community confidence. Families deserve clear, honest communication about risks to their children’s health. Moving forward requires unwavering transparency and immediate action to ensure every student and staff member is truly protected.

Call us at 855-385-9532, locally 502-589-5600, or contact us online to arrange a free initial consultation or for more information.

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