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District says EPA will allow less-frequent PCB testing at two schools; board asks follow-up on transformer removals
Summary
District staff told the board that the U.S. EPA has modified testing requirements for polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) at Apollo and Kennedy schools, allowing testing every two years instead of annually with potential to extend to every three years depending on results.
District staff told the Board of Education that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has approved a modification to the PCB testing schedule at Apollo and Kennedy schools, reducing testing from annually to every two years, with the possibility of testing every three years if results continue to show only trace detections.
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