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United Way seeks Northern Lehigh as pilot site for DEP‑funded indoor air monitoring; data would be public
Summary
United Way asked the district to sign a letter of support for a DEP grant to install indoor air‑quality monitors (CO2, particulates, humidity, motion) in district buildings; administrators said the district would own the data but legal advice indicates readings would be subject to Right‑to‑Know requests.
The United Way of the Greater Lehigh Valley is seeking Northern Lehigh School District’s participation as a pilot site for a Department of Environmental Protection grant that would fund indoor air‑quality monitors in several school buildings.
Doctor Link described the proposed program and said the devices would measure temperature, humidity, CO2 levels, barometric pressure, light (lumens), motion and particulate levels and update a web‑based dashboard via cellular…
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