Asbestos hanging over BV's head

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MANLIUS — At Monday’s meeting, it could be said the Bureau Valley School Board learned the phrase “what goes around, comes around.”

The board received some unpleasant news concerning asbestos costs for the Manlius elementary building, Bureau Valley North in Walnut and Bureau Valley South in Buda.

According to Don DeWaele, building and grounds committee chairman, it is estimated the costs for asbestos abatement at Manlius is $92,000; Buda is $61,000 and Walnut is $65,000. The total is approximately $218,000.

At an October 2006 building committee meeting, a six-month periodic surveillance report, conducted by Ideal Environmental Engineering Inc., revealed there were “damaged” and “significantly damaged” asbestos in tunnels and crawl spaces at Manlius, Buda and Walnut.

At that time, Superintendent Terry Gutshall recommended the committee obtain a tunnel evaluation through Ideal to see what it would cost for abatement.

The build-up of asbestos is attributed to the age of the buildings and because the tunnel problem has never been addressed before, Gutshall said.

On Monday, DeWaele said the situation needed to be dealt with.

“We do have some problems. We have asbestos that is falling off of pipes. Manlius is in the worst condition; it’s actually lying on the ground,” he said.

DeWaele said they have three options — 1. Do nothing; 2. Seal off access to the tunnels completely; or 3. Remove the asbestos.

The board agreed Option 1 was out of the question, but Options 2 and 3 don’t leave them with much choice. Sealing the tunnels could cause problems in the future, since every tunnel affected has water pipes running through it, DeWaele said.

“If we get a broken pipe in there, we cannot go in and fix that pipe until we have abated all the asbestos first,” he said.

The board has until August to make a decision. According to Gutshall, the district currently has around $40,000 to $45,000 in their life safety fund.

“We couldn’t even do one building right now. We’d have to bond that,” Gutshall said. “The parking lots are going to be taken care of. This December is the last payment. That was a $274,000 project, but that’s a touchy subject, so we won’t go there.”

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