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North Richland Hills Toxic Exposure and Industrial Injury Guide: Fighting for Tarrant County Workers and Families For decades, the men and women who built North Richland Hills did so with their hands, their sweat, and—too often—their lives. From the construction crews flanking the expansion of Loop 820 to the industrial workers in the manufacturing hubs of Northeast Tarrant County, our community has been the backbone of North Texas. But while families were moving into the suburbs of Birdville and watching North Richland Hills grow into one of the premier cities in Tarrant County, a silent threat was lingering in the air, the water, and the very walls of our workplaces. You didn't know. For twenty years, thirty years, or even longer, you went to work at the aerospace facilities near Hurst, the railyards of Fort Worth, or the commercial construction sites along Davis Boulevard. Nobody told you the fine white dust you breathed, the chemical solvents you handled, or the insulation you cut would one day trigger a terminal diagnosis. Now, the cough has worsened. The shortness of breath is constant. The doctor has used a word like "mesothelioma," "leukemia," or "silicosis." There is a word for what happened to…