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District updates Treasure Mountain demolition schedule after peat discovery; DEQ monitoring and access controls in place
Summary
District facilities staff told the board demolition at Treasure Mountain has been rescheduled and a new soils-management plan is being developed after crews encountered a previously undocumented peat layer; daily air monitoring, DEQ notices and site access controls will remain in place.
Park City School District facilities staff told the board that demolition at the Treasure Mountain site has been rescheduled while crews test and manage an unexpected peat layer discovered during excavation, and that daily environmental monitoring and access restrictions will remain in place.
District staff said the contractor filed a required 10‑day air‑quality notice with the state Department of Environmental Quality on the eighth and that crews have been air‑monitoring the site daily. The project team expects the contractor to mobilize after DEQ authorization; staff said the current target date for demolition mobilization is the 23rd.
The district described the unexpected soils condition as a peat layer revealed when crews dug team rooms and dugouts. Staff said test…
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