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Updated: 3:20 PM Nov 24, 2009
Possible Solution for City Hall Carbon Monoxide Problems
Staunton, Va. Public works officials in Staunton say they have a solution to the dangerously high levels of carbon monoxide that forced city workers to evacuate.
Posted: 2:43 PM Nov 24, 2009 |
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Public works officials in Staunton say they have a solution to the dangerously high levels of carbon monoxide that forced city workers to evacuate.
The leak caused major problems for city officials, police and even dispatch workers Monday as well as last week.
Staunton Public Works Director Tom Sliwoski says the boiler that caused the problem appears to be fixed now.
However, officials are working to balance the air system inside city hall by bringing more fresh air into the building with an exhaust fan that will turn on when the furnace shuts off.
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