Guest guest Posted March 14, 2008 Report Share Posted March 14, 2008 Are you from Palm Beach County? That's where my property is located at. Deb --- In , " tigerpaw2c " <tigerpaw2c@...> wrote: > > Mold found at Crystal Lakes Elementary will cost school district $1 > million > Palm Beach Post - FL* > By DON JORDAN > Palm Beach Post Staff Writer > Thursday, March 13, 2008 > > http://www.palmbeachpost.com/localnews/content/south/epaper/2008/03/1 > 3/0313skmold.html > > Mold damage uncovered during a Crystal Lakes Elementary renovation > will cost the school district nearly $1 million to clean up and push > the project back nearly five months. > > Workers found the mold while replacing the air-conditioning system > at the suburban Boynton Beach school, 6050 Gateway Blvd. > > Members of the school district's Construction Oversight Review > Committee unanimously voted today to recommend the clean up to the > school board, which is expected to approve the work next week. > > " When we have a problem, we need to attack it, " facilities > management chief ph Sanches said. " We want to make sure our > teachers and our kids are in a safe environment. " > > The problem includes mold damage to cabinets, floors, wood molding > and shelving. Crystal Lakes is one of more than a dozen schools with > persistent mold problems designed by the now-defunct Frizzell firm. > The schools were built with air-conditioning systems that did not > properly eliminate moisture from the building, Sanches said. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2008 Report Share Posted March 14, 2008 Deb, I post articles from all over the country pertaining to contaminated indoor environments. But to answer your question, I did live in PBC 14 yrs ago. KC > > > > Mold found at Crystal Lakes Elementary will cost school district $1 > > million > > Palm Beach Post - FL* > > By DON JORDAN > > Palm Beach Post Staff Writer > > Thursday, March 13, 2008 > > > > > http://www.palmbeachpost.com/localnews/content/south/epaper/2008/03/1 > > 3/0313skmold.html > > > > Mold damage uncovered during a Crystal Lakes Elementary renovation > > will cost the school district nearly $1 million to clean up and > push > > the project back nearly five months. > > > > Workers found the mold while replacing the air-conditioning system > > at the suburban Boynton Beach school, 6050 Gateway Blvd. > > > > Members of the school district's Construction Oversight Review > > Committee unanimously voted today to recommend the clean up to the > > school board, which is expected to approve the work next week. > > > > " When we have a problem, we need to attack it, " facilities > > management chief ph Sanches said. " We want to make sure our > > teachers and our kids are in a safe environment. " > > > > The problem includes mold damage to cabinets, floors, wood molding > > and shelving. Crystal Lakes is one of more than a dozen schools > with > > persistent mold problems designed by the now-defunct Frizzell firm. > > The schools were built with air-conditioning systems that did not > > properly eliminate moisture from the building, Sanches said. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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