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DeMoura on a day to day basis . <br /> Paul said the other problem is when will Stone complete the remainder of <br /> the building . Their answer was they have no idea. He then had a discussion <br /> with David Patrick, president of Stone who had not better answers . <br /> Paul explained that over labor day weekend, Stone had to rip out the wall <br /> at stairway 5 because the wallboard behind it was rotten, from mold. <br /> Peter said w don' t know if we have that type of problem elsewhere in the <br /> building . <br /> Paul said only 4 samples came back with high levels . <br /> He said this two week delay has allowed everyone to complete the punchlist <br /> and filter out the bugs that plague a new building . <br /> Janice said there has been a very positive attitude by town people <br /> involved. This has taken over Bill Hauck' s time and energy. <br /> Road Improvements : Paul spoke with NYNEX field Supervisor. All of the <br /> Islands and Falmouth come through here (Old Barnstable Rd . ) All of their <br /> manpower is dealing with service outages due to the storm. They hope to <br /> have it complete by Sept 18th. <br /> Tom said Greg Taylor is not happy with the location of the fire hydrant . <br /> What about the balance of Landers ' contract? <br /> Tom said they are working on it . The equipment is out there and they are <br /> moving along . <br /> Status of the fields? <br /> Jim said they are presently working on the irrigation system, daily. <br /> Dan Solien does not recommend ripping up the fields , they should be <br /> reseeded. <br /> Tom Hamilton from Occuhealth joined the meeting . He explained that <br /> Occuhealth tested for VOCs , fungi , endotoxins on August 22 , 26 and 27 as <br /> areas of the building were released to them. <br /> The data that Paul was speaking of earlier in the meeting just came in last <br /> night , Mr. Hamilton received it verbally from the lab. <br /> Two rooms had an amplification of fungi in and two other rooms had above <br /> normal levels but not an amplification. 2 rooms had levels 2 times higher <br /> than outdoors ( in areas B and E , first floor) . <br /> Endotoxins was above normal , high. <br /> The endotoxin sample from B, first floor was a protein given off by <br /> bacteria. It can be airborne and it can cause respiratory reactions in <br /> those susceptible . <br /> He asked the lab how that could be in a room with a normal bacteria level . <br /> There are 2 reasons : the sample was contaminated or you do have endotoxins <br /> in the air but the bacteria level in the room at the sampling time was low. <br /> It suggests re-sampling . <br /> They sampled 25% of the rooms in A,B & E . Only 2 had high fungi . <br /> Mr. Hamilton said he has been trying to draw conclusions from the data. <br /> There could be as many as 8 rooms in the school with the same problem. <br /> Do we occupy those rooms in those areas , first floor B and E? <br /> An option is not to use those areas but occupy the rest and clean those up. <br /> Another option is to close all of the school because 8 rooms is too much. <br /> 5 <br />