It is a Mini-Me border wall.
OK, plausible, I guess. Until the wind picks up.
That is what you're going with?
Lame.
And dogs not surviving due lack of work?
That is a head scratcher.
Reminds me of Baghdad Bob.
M’kay, then I assume the wall is SOP whenever any construction takes place on the Hawaiian Islands.
That fence is NOT going to stop the asbestos from being blown around.
Nor is asbestos an issue unless it is very small particles, like in dust. A chunk of asbestos siding or floor tile poses NO danger at all because the asbestos fibers cannot become airborne.
The people who developed asbestosis worked for decades in a factory with dust everywhere being breathed in 40 hours/week with no protection.
The small amount in outside air does not pose that level of danger.
Just as an aside, in NYS in the Adirondacks, when the wind of blowing from the northwest, the asbestos from the shore of Lake Ontario is blown into NYS and the outdoor air levels of asbestos exceed the level for indoor air requirements as set by NYS.
Nonsense. Give this time and oh baby...
Is that another Water Equity issue that is not resolved?
Bissell was not turned away.
Your post is not credible.
https://www.woodtv.com/news/grand-rapids/west-michigan-based-bissell-works-to-help-maui-pets/
To keep out COVID virus?
Having done my share of general contracting in my younger days, I’m fully familiar with silt fencing. And yes, when we did refurbs on older properties (talk about challenging work!) we had to seal off the areas that contained asbestos and hire specialists to work there - but that was INDOORS.
However, the purpose of silt fencing is to prevent runoff of silt and sand into local drainage systems, as in waterborne runoff. Putting up a silt fence outdoors doesn’t do any good for airborne asbestos, and if they wanted to prevent water runoff, then the standard 2 foot (max) height of a silt fence would work fine.
...so, why, again is this fence being built?
A few thinks come to mind, Spoiled meat, biologicals, run-off, in place forensic identification inflatable labs... privacy as charred cadavers of all ages are removed. It’s not a crime scene, but maybe it should be. What local lab could handle that sizable workload? I imagine it’s a privacy issue and the desire to elimate outsiders and thrillseekers.from recording the gruesome and macabre.
Aftermaths are without a doubt terribly blunt visually and foul.