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by Dave Preston Taxpayers are on the hook for $37,000 after a new batch of asbestos was found in the Beach Avenue Primary School. Although council had little choice Tuesday but to approve the expenditure, several councillors voiced concern that the renovation project seems to be going nowhere fast. Deemed asbestos free after an extensive removal program last spring, the Primary School will now once again be the scene of workers in respirators and safety suits. In February, 2011, workers from Stutters Disaster Cleanup were brought in to remove asbestos insulation and bat guano from the building’s attic. Several other areas known to have asbestos were also mitigated. After the 2011 asbestos clean up was completed, Rob Campbell wrote in a report, “There
are no further environmental concerns and the Primary School and surrounding area is safe for everyone.” In the fall, the Peachland Chamber of Commerce, in conjunction with the District of Peachland, was successful in obtaining a JCP (Job Creation Program) grant, which paid for the majority of the cost of two workers to conduct interior demolition work. In August, council agreed to a $10,000 contribution toward the JCP. Work went ahead inside the old school building for several months, but a discovery in November put a new twist on an old problem. While removing some plaster in the building, Campbell, who is supervising the JCP workers, took some samples and sent them off to be tested. Campbell said the tests came back positive for
asbestos and a full test was ordered for the building. Peak Environmental was hired to check the school again and the company conducted its tests on November 25. According to a report from the company completed on November 30 and attached to Tuesday’s council agenda, Peak found: * Asbestos paper located on mechanical forced air duct boots in each classroom area and the boys and girls washrooms; * Asbestos finished and scratch coat plaster applications located throughout the main floor of the building; * Asbestos blackboards in classroom areas; * Asbestos floor tile located in the forContinued on page 3
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