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Neighbors press Wissahickon board over persistent middle school chiller noise; consultant report timing questioned
Summary
At the Oct. 6 Wissahickon School Board meeting, residents renewed complaints about continuous noise from the middle-school chiller, asked whether the district has received the consultant's test report, and urged the board to pursue faster, clearer follow-up including possible medical evaluation.
Neighbors and parents told the Wissahickon School Board on Oct. 6 that ongoing noise from the middle school chiller disrupted neighborhoods and student activities and asked whether the district had received a consultant's post-installation noise report.
"Given the preeminent position of 'safe' in your goals, I trust that my comments and those of my neighbors will be taken seriously," said James Jack, who described the September 15 noise testing and asked whether the consultant's report had been delivered to the district and, if not, what deadline the district set for its completion.
The complaints centered on the timing and conditions…
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