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HCPSS recognizes the importance of providing a healthy learning environment for students and staff members. In an effort to identify and correct conditions that could adversely impact indoor air and/or water quality, and in some cases to comply with applicable legal requirements, HCPSS has established various assessment and sampling programs. To provide transparency, the results and any recommended corrective actions are communicated and accessible on the
page of each applicable school
.
In general, the IEQ program includes the following:
Standardized “IEQ” Walkthroughs
to identify potential items that may impact air quality (moisture intrusion, housekeeping, obstructions to ventilation, etc.).
HVAC Assessments
assist Building Maintenance in identifying equipment/components that may require additional preventative maintenance or corrective action.
Addressing Concerns
believed to be associated with air quality.
Lead in Drinking Water Sampling
to identify the potential for elevated levels of lead in fixtures that are used for consumption.
Well Water Sampling
for various parameters as required by law.
Cooling Tower Sampling
for bacteria.
Communication protocols are in place to inform the community on certain findings and corrective actions. School specific information can be found by visiting the
Facilities page
. General questions regarding the program can be directed to
Christopher Madden
, Certified Industrial Hygienist/IEQ Manager, Office of the Environment.
Skip to main content
Home
Cooling Towers Testing and Treatment
Water Quality Reports
Testing for Mercury in Poured Rubber Flooring
Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS)
Facilities
Archive
Indoor Environmental Quality
HCPSS recognizes the importance of providing a healthy learning environment for students and staff members. In an effort to identify and correct conditions that could adversely impact indoor air and/or water quality, and in some cases to comply with applicable legal requirements, HCPSS has established various assessment and sampling programs. To provide transparency, the results and any recommended corrective actions are communicated and accessible on the
page of each applicable school
.
In general, the IEQ program includes the following:
Standardized “IEQ” Walkthroughs
to identify potential items that may impact air quality (moisture intrusion, housekeeping, obstructions to ventilation, etc.).
HVAC Assessments
assist Building Maintenance in identifying equipment/components that may require additional preventative maintenance or corrective action.
Addressing Concerns
believed to be associated with air quality.
Lead in Drinking Water Sampling
to identify the potential for elevated levels of lead in fixtures that are used for consumption.
Well Water Sampling
for various parameters as required by law.
Cooling Tower Sampling
for bacteria.
Communication protocols are in place to inform the community on certain findings and corrective actions. School specific information can be found by visiting the
Facilities page
. General questions regarding the program can be directed to
Christopher Madden
, Certified Industrial Hygienist/IEQ Manager, Office of the Environment.