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Lewis County requests upgrades for public‑health buildings and water lab to reduce operating costs and restore certifications
Summary
Public‑health staff described outdated HVAC and building systems that increase utility costs and create service problems. The county requested state support for HVAC upgrades at the Law & Justice and Public Health buildings and minor capital work to keep the county water lab certified and self‑sustaining.
Public‑health and facilities staff told legislators on Oct. 21 that aging building systems are increasing operating costs and threatening service delivery in several county facilities.
At the Law & Justice Building, capital‑facilities staff said boilers and other HVAC components have exceeded their service life; a boiler failure last year left parts of the building without heat. Matt Tannis,…
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