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Overview photo of the southern and eastern sides of the building. Photo taken by Freemont County Officials.
Site Photo
EPA contractor applies disinfectant solution through windows on the south side of the building interior.
Removal
4/15/2024
EPA contractor applies disinfectant solution through window on the southwest corner of the building interior.
Removal
4/15/2024
EPA contractor removes window boards and applies disinfectant solution. This process will help prepare the building for demolition.
Site Photo
4/15/2024
April 16, 2024, EPA and their contactors begin demolition. Excavators will start to break up the building from the top down and remove large pieces of the structure.
Site Photo
4/16/2024
Penrose Removal Process Graphic
Graphics
12/15/2023
EPA contractor removing and wetting all building materials on the south side of the building. EPA contactor is continuously spraying with water to suppress dust and insulation building materials.
Removal
4/16/2024
EPA contractor applies disinfectant solution. This will help prepare the building for demolition.
Site Photo
4/15/2024
Fremont Ceremony for families impacted by Return to Nature Funeral Home operations.
Removal
4/16/2024
Demolition was performed with an excavator while the building materials were continuously wetted to minimize dust.
Site Photo
4/16/2024
Demolition was performed while the building materials were continuously wetted to minimize dust.
Site Photo
4/16/2024
Timelapse of the building demolition
Removal
4/16/2024
An EPA contractor loading a truck with dis-infected building materials. Air monitoring stations were deployed to assess for airborne particulates and chemicals during site activities.
Removal
4/17/2024
EPA contractors completed removal of the Penrose Funeral Home building materials on April 18, 2024.
Removal
4/18/2024
EPA Contractors use a hydraulic hammer to break the concrete foundation for removal.
Removal
4/18/2024
EPA Contractors removing the concrete foundation on April 19, 2024.
Removal
4/19/2024
Crushed concrete foundation is loaded into a truck for disposal off-site.
Removal
4/19/2024