Abstract

Abstract On the morning of Saturday, March 19, 2005, a fire of unidentified origin was discovered in a dining and vending machine area in the northeast corner of the second floor of O'Brian Hall, the home of the Law School at the University at Buffalo. This case study describes the measures taken to recover from fire and water damage to the library and its materials, and the complications arising from a subsequent discovery of asbestos containing material (ACM) in the building.

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