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Message   Sean Dennis    All   Meth...Library?   January 2, 2023
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Hello All,

[Can't make this stuff up.]

From: https://tinyurl.com/mmfyn9wk

        Boulder Public Library opening delayed due to meth contamination

   News
   Leon Wolf
   January 02, 2023

   The Boulder, Colorado public library has been shuttered since before
   Christmas after it became necessary to test two staff members for
   contamination due to meth that was reportedly being smoked in the
   building's restrooms. The building was supposed to reopen Tuesday but
   following the results of contamination testing throughout the building,
   the building's reopening has been pushed back yet further, according to
   KCNC-TV.

   The library was originally closed on December 20th, 2022, after two
   employees became sick following a spate of recent complaints about meth
   being smoked in the restroom. Initial testing revealed "severe"
   contamination in the restrooms, leading officials to say that the library
   restrooms may never open to the public again. Further testing revealed
   contamination in the air ducts of the restrooms, as well as additional
   contamination in some "high-traffic seating areas." The city announced at
   the time that the areas would require professional cleaning.

   In a statement, city library director David Farnan said that initial
   testing had shown that "residue inside the ducts had higher than
   acceptable levels of methamphetamine. The ducts blow air and contaminants
   outside the building, but it is not yet clear what, if any, level of
   contaminants is on surfaces." Farnan continued, "This is truly a sad
   situation and represents the impact of a widespread epidemic in our
   country. The city is consulting with Boulder County Public Health
   officials and will take all steps necessary to prioritize safety. We are
   committed to transparency and appropriate remediation."

   Methamphetamine contamination can cause problems if members of the public
   come in contact with the residue while it is on surfaces. The city
   maintains that "There is no indication at this time that individuals who
   have been in the library and its restrooms in recent weeks face
   significant health risks." However, the city did acknowledge that,
   "Symptoms of exposure to low levels of methamphetamine contamination can
   include headache, nausea, dizziness, and fatigue. Individuals who have
   visited the library recently and are experiencing any of these symptoms
   should consult their healthcare practitioner."

   The final remediation contractor's report was submitted to the city on
   Friday night. It's not immediately clear what was in the report, but the
   city has announced that the library will not reopen until at least
   Wednesday, and that the scheduled full reopening of the library on January
   9th may not occur on that date either. Members of the public will be
   allowed to return on Wednesday to return borrowed items, but no members of
   the public will be allowed past the front door on that date.

   Boulder County Acting Health Director Lexi Nolen said in a statement,
   "Methamphetamine use has dramatically increased as a challenge over the
   past few years in communities across the nation, including Boulder County.
   Boulder County Public Health is committed to continued partnership with
   the City of Boulder and others to identify and implement solutions that
   both protect the community and provide support to those needing help."


-- Sean
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