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Middletown school district outlines multi‑year plan to meet new indoor‑air‑quality law

Middletown Board of Education · January 14, 2026
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District facilities staff told the board the state’s expanded indoor‑air‑quality law requires repeated HVAC assessments and a district IAQ management program; district officials said inspections will be phased (20% of buildings per year) and estimated engineering assessments for Middletown’s buildings could cost $750,000–$1,000,000.

The Middletown Board of Education heard a detailed briefing on the state’s expanded indoor‑air‑quality (IAQ) requirements and the district’s plan to implement them.

Marco, the district’s facilities lead, told the board that the law requires school boards to provide an annual, uniform IAQ inspection program using EPA Tools for Schools and to assemble IAQ teams and management plans. “The Board of Education must provide an annual uniform inspection program for indoor air quality,” Marco said, explaining that districts may phase in full HVAC engineering assessments by inspecting at least 20% of buildings each year until all are evaluated.

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