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Wake County Schools maintenance updates: Brasfield water issue, Leesville chiller drive and Reedy Creek sewer work
Summary
Wake County Schools maintenance staff updated the board on June 18 about several ongoing repairs affecting multiple campuses, including a groundwater water‑quality issue at Brasfield Elementary that prompted a dismissal, a failed drive on a Leesville chiller, and sanitary pumping at Reedy Creek.
Wake County Schools maintenance staff updated the board on June 18 about several ongoing repairs affecting multiple campuses and about staffing levels in maintenance trades.
Senior maintenance staff said Brasfield Elementary experienced a groundwater‑related water‑quality problem that led to a dismissal the previous day. Staff said the problem involves scaling and chemical treatment is in progress while they price replacement parts; if parts are required they plan work over the July 4 week because Brasfield is a year‑round school and July is the window with fewer students on site. Maintenance staff said they are managing the system so students can remain in school while repairs proceed.
At the Leesville campus, staff reported a “very expensive” failed drive on one of two central plant chillers that serve three campuses. The district moved a…
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