Guest guest Posted January 25, 2006 Report Share Posted January 25, 2006 West Hall classes relocated for mold abatement process Ripon,WI Klaas, Editor-in-Chief January 25, 2006 http://www.riponcollegedays.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2006/01/25/43d6b6 e492901 As of Monday 34 classes originally scheduled to meet in West Hall were temporarily relocated while the college responds to the discovery of mold in the building. Mold abatement begins this week, and administrators hope classes will return to West in about three weeks. However, as of press time little was known as to how long the mold has existed, its type or the extent of health concerns. " The contractor told me that once the area for working is isolated the building could still be occupied and used, but the college chose to take a proactive approach and err on the side of caution, " says Layne Sessions, director of physical plant, of the decision to move all West Hall classes. In addition to the classroom space, West also houses 24 offices that are primarily used for faculty in the anthropology, English, German, leadership studies, military science and romance and classical languages departments. According to Vice President for Finance deRegnier, faculty with offices in the building will be allowed to remain unless they indicate a preference for alternative temporary quarters. The mold was discovered last Monday when plant department personnel were called to check the stairs in the hall's entryway, where it was indicated some wood was separating and in need of repair. " We investigated and that's when we found mold evidences that appeared to be more than surface mold, " says Sessions. On the same day a contractor, American Air Environmental of Oshkosh, toured the entire building and determined in addition to the mold found in the wood trim work in the main entryway and stairs, mold was also growing in the basement's boiler room and former ROTC rifle range. Although deRegnier and Sessions agree mold, regardless of its type, can affect those who naturally suffer from allergies and asthma, the health risks it may have on the average person is unknown until the type present is ascertained. At press time test results were expected early this week. Professor of Anthropology Axelrod, whose office is in the building, says he plans to move out of West as soon as possible. Although he's suffered from allergies and asthma for several years, he says his allergies have worsened in the last year or so, particularly when he's in West. More recently, he says he's had asthma and a chronic cough. " It may or may not be due to the mold, but I'm sure the mold has contributed, " says Axelrod. According to deRegnier and Sessions the mold growth was caused by trapped moisture, provoked by the lack of ventilation in West Hall, which combined with high humidity in the summer and condensation from the boilers used for heating caused the mold to breed and grow. The problem was worsened by the lack of any floor drainage in the boiler room and the presence of wood flooring. In addition to halting the present growth, deRegnier and Sessions also cite plans for preventing any future mold problems. DeRegnier says other older buildings like and East Hall will also be checked for mold. However, she says plant department personnel don't expect to find any mold problems in these buildings, as the situation in West Hall started with lack of basement ventilation, a problem that doesn't exist in the other two buildings. Abatement in the main entry of West Hall is expected to take about three weeks, say deRegnier and Sessions. This will be followed by several weeks of remediation in the basement level. " For the most part no one really accesses the basement level, so while they're working down there the building can still be used, " says Sessions. West Hall classes relocated for mold abatement process Post your feedback on this topic here No feedback has been posted yet. Please post yours! (Feedback requires a Javascript-compatible browser) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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