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Presenter says pinhole leak likely caused mold under stage; crew remediated and custodial team to dry area
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A project presenter told the HVACI Q building committee that a pinhole leak discovered under a stage likely generated mold; Angelus crews repaired the pipe and the committee heard that mold remediation was completed and custodial staff will deploy dryers during spring break to dry the space.
A project presenter told the HVACI Q building committee on April 10 that a pinhole leak discovered under a stage likely caused the mold that had been observed, and that crews from contractor Angelus have repaired the pipe and remediated the mold.
"Jesse got out there last week and discovered that pinhole leak that was putting spraying water all over the other side," the presenter (S5) said, adding: "I think as we were discussing... that was probably the generator of the mold that we saw." The presenter recommended monitoring the area and using portable dryers during the upcoming break to ensure the space dries out.
A committee member (S6) said Angelus sent a crew and insulated the existing heating pipe, and multiple participants confirmed the mold "was cleaned up." Chair (S1) asked staff to keep the item on the punch list as a yellow item and to revisit it at the next meeting in two weeks to verify the condition.
Committee members also discussed contingency and maintenance jurisdiction: the presenter said the condition appears outside the HVAC project scope and would fall to facilities maintenance if it recurs. A committee member (S7) said custodial supervisors would deploy dryers during the break to accelerate drying.
The committee did not take a formal vote on remediation beyond confirming the pipe repair and cleanup; the group directed staff to monitor the area and report back at the next scheduled meeting on April 24.

