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Kodiak assembly backs targeted destructive testing to diagnose community pool problems
Summary
After an engineering assessment found widespread tile/membrane failure and saltwater-caused rebar corrosion, the assembly agreed informally to fund targeted destructive testing (a small demo area) to determine the extent of damage before deciding on a full replacement.
The Kodiak Island Borough Assembly on Dec. 16 directed staff to proceed with a limited “destructive testing” pilot to better understand the scope of corrosion and tile failure at the borough community pool, project manager Cody Allen said.
The test will demolish about 200 square feet in a lifeguard office area adjacent to mechanical spaces so engineers can inspect pan decking, rebar access and drain connections without draining the pool or closing the entire facility. “We have a larger issue; spot repairs would not be adequate,” Allen said while…
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