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Fire of Notre-Dame de Paris

April 2019 – The cathedral burns, the crowds admire, the lead sprays, the wood cracks, the hawks flee, the politicians process on the forecourt.

December 2024 – The cathedral opens on schedule thanks to the soldiers of lead and oak. It looks like a ballroom. Soon, it will be hosting fashion shows. While the Agence Régionale de Santé (Regional Health Agency) has a lead barometer around Notre-Dame, inside the cathedral the lead figures remain in the confessional. However, the lead levels inside and outside the cathedral should all be available to the public. Long-term monitoring of the remobilisation of lead residues dispersed during the fire and during the clearing and reconstruction work is essential.

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Lead-contaminated waste in big bags inside Notre-Dame, November 28, 2022 © Charlotte Nithat/Robin des Bois

 

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Lead-contaminated waste in big bags on the scaffolding at Notre-Dame, November 28, 2022 © Charlotte Nithart /Robin des Bois

 

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Work in progress, exterior of Notre-Dame, November 28, 2022 © CN/Robin des Bois

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Work in progress, inside Notre-Dame, November 28, 2022
© CN/Robin des Bois

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Notre-Dame car park ‘lead activity zone’, July 2, 2021
© CN/Robin des Bois

[29]Garden of the Nueve Fighters, closed for “renewal work” following a campaign to measure pollution by heavy metals including lead,
September 23, 2019 © CN/Robin des Bois

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Notice from the town council “Lead decontamination worksite around Notre-Dame”, August 23, 2019 © CN/Robin des Bois

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Lead notice ‘for the attention of anyone entering the nursery’, rue du Cloître Notre-Dame, August 20, 2019
© CN/Robin des Bois

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Decontamination and reconstruction work in progress, July 29, 2019 © CN/Robin des Bois

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Worker protected by a respiratory protection mask,
September 4, 2019 © CN/Robin des Bois

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Cleaning agent (city employee) rue Massillon: zero information, zero protection, August 20, 2019 © CN/Robin des Bois

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A family of beggars on the ground in rue du Cloître Notre-Dame: no information, no protection, July 29, 2019 © CN/Robin des Bois

 

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Maurice Utrillo, 1909