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Schools Categorized List W Descrip March 25 2014.Xlsx http://www.nylpi.org/pcbschoolslist NYC Schools: NEW YORK LAWYERS FOR THE PUBLIC INTEREST Potential and Confirmed PCB contamination in Caulk and Light Fixtures This list shows the potential and confirmed contamination in all NYC school buildings. There are two main gaps in our data. First, schools in districts 75, 79, 84, and 88 are not fully captured because the Department of Education does not have a publicly available comprehensive list of all of these facilities. We are working to obtain this list through the Freedom of Information Law (FOIL). Second, we have discovered through parent-led testing and FOIL results that the list of schools built or renovated in the relevant time frame provided to us by the Department of Education, which we thought captured the schools with potential PCB caulk contamination, is under-inclusive. As we receive more information as to which schools have potential PCB contamination, we will add these to the list. Please note: The most accurate way to search for a school is by searching for the School Code . Number of T12 PCB Fixtures refers to the total number of fixtures in a building, not school; in other words, the number of fixtures listed here for a co-located school will encompass all the fixtures found throughout the building in which that school is located. Please also note that a school labeled described as having "some work done" may have complete light replacement before the given anticipated date. If you cannot find a school, would like this list in an Excel format, or have any other questions or concerns, please contact Lindsey Hennawi, [email protected]/212-244-4664. Date of Anticipated T12 Light School Building T12 (PCB) Number of T12 PCB HID Light Status of Caulk Status of PCB Air Overall PCB Light School Name District Caulk Replacement Code Code Lighting Fixtures Fixtures Remediation Contamination Remediation Status Completion and Progress Made to Date No PCB Lights Potentially 0 (770 before Untested and K001 PS 001 The Bergen K001 15 (Lights Removed Unknown Completed Fully Complete Contaminated replacement) Unremediated Removed) Unlikely to be Not Unlikely to be K002 M.S. 002 K002 PCB No PCB Lights N/A None Unneccessary N/A N/A indicated contaminated contaminated Unlikely to be Not Unlikely to be K141 P.S. K141 K002 PCB No PCB Lights N/A None Unneccessary N/A N/A indicated contaminated contaminated P.S. 003 The Bedford Potentially Untested and K003 K003 13 PCB Lights 352 Possibly present Unknown 2015 Incomplete Village Contaminated Unremediated P.S. 005 Dr. Ronald Potentially 721 before replacement Untested and 2014. Some work K005 K005 16 PCB Lights Possibly present Unknown Incomplete Mcnair Contaminated started Unremediated done. Unlikely to be Unlikely to be K006 P.S. 006 K006 13 PCB No PCB Lights N/A None Unneccessary N/A N/A contaminated contaminated Unlikely to be Unlikely to be K007 P.S. 7 - BROOKLYN K007 19 PCB No PCB Lights N/A None Unneccessary N/A N/A contaminated contaminated Potentially 527 before replacement 2014. Some work K008 P.S. 008 Robert Fulton K008 13 PCB Lights Possibly present Unneccessary Unknown Incomplete Contaminated started done. Brooklyn East No PCB Lights Potentially 0 (1664 before Untested and Partially complete: T-12 K780 Collegiate Charter K009 84 (Lights Possibly present Unknown Completed Contaminated replacement) Unremediated complete School Removed) No PCB Lights Potentially 0 (1164 before Untested and K571 M.S. 571 K009 13 (Lights None Unknown Completed Fully Complete Contaminated replacement) Unremediated Removed) No PCB Lights P.S. 009 Teunis G. 0 (1164 before Partially complete: T-12 K009 K009 13 Contaminated (Lights Possibly present Unremediated Unknown Completed Bergen replacement) complete Removed) Magnet School of Unlikely to be No PCB Lights 0 (825 before Unlikely to be Partially complete: T-12 K010 Math, Science and K010 15 PCB (Lights Possibly present Unneccessary Completed replacement) contaminated complete Design Technology contaminated Removed) Current as of 4/24/2014 http://www.nylpi.org/pcbschoolslist NYC Schools: NEW YORK LAWYERS FOR THE PUBLIC INTEREST Potential and Confirmed PCB contamination in Caulk and Light Fixtures Date of Anticipated T12 Light School Building T12 (PCB) Number of T12 PCB HID Light Status of Caulk Status of PCB Air Overall PCB Light School Name District Caulk Replacement Code Code Lighting Fixtures Fixtures Remediation Contamination Remediation Status Completion and Progress Made to Date No PCB Lights Potentially 0 (592 before Untested and K011 P.S. 011 Purvis J. Behan K011 13 (Lights Possibly present Unknown Completed Possibly present Contaminated replacement) Unremediated Removed) Unlikely to be Unlikely to be K012 P.S. 012 K012 24 PCB No PCB Lights N/A None Unneccessary N/A N/A contaminated contaminated Unlikely to be Ronald Edmonds Unlikely to be K484 K012 17 PCB No PCB Lights N/A None Unneccessary N/A N/A Learning Center II contaminated contaminated Unlikely to be Unlikely to be KG04 ADULT PROGRAM - K K013 19 PCB No PCB Lights N/A None Unneccessary N/A N/A contaminated contaminated No PCB Lights Achievement First East Potentially 0 (185 before Untested and Partially complete: T-12 K358 K013 19 (Lights Possibly present Unknown Completed New York School Contaminated replacement) Unremediated complete Removed) No PCB Lights Adult and Continuing 0 (1107 before K755 K013 79 Unknown (Lights None Unknown Unknown Completed Fully Complete Education replacement) Removed) No PCB Lights P.S. 013 Roberto Potentially 0 (1107 before Untested and Partially complete: T-12 K013 K013 19 (Lights Possibly present Unknown Completed Clemente Contaminated replacement) Unremediated complete Removed) Potentially 802 before replacement Untested and 2014. Some work K014 J.H.S. 014 Shell Bank K014 22 PCB Lights Possibly present Unknown Incomplete Contaminated started Unremediated done. 774 before replacement 2015. Some work K015 P.S. 015 Patrick F. Daly K015 15 Contaminated PCB Lights Possibly present Unremediated Unknown Incomplete started done. PAVE Academy Charter Potentially 774 before replacement Untested and 2015. Some work K651 K015 15 PCB Lights Possibly present Unknown Incomplete School Contaminated started Unremediated done. P.S. 016 Leonard Potentially 461 before replacement Untested and 2016. Some work K016 K016 14 PCB Lights Possibly present Unknown Incomplete Dunkly Contaminated started Unremediated done. Williamsburg Collegiate Potentially 461 before replacement Untested and 2016. Some work K355 K016 84 PCB Lights Possibly present Unknown Incomplete Charter School Contaminated started Unremediated done. Unlikely to be Unlikely to be K577 I.S. 577 - BROOKLYN K017 14 PCB No PCB Lights N/A None Unneccessary N/A N/A contaminated contaminated Unlikely to be Unlikely to be K017 P.S. 17 - BROOKLYN K017 14 PCB No PCB Lights N/A None Unneccessary N/A N/A contaminated contaminated Unlikely to be 417 before replacement 2016. Some work K018 P.S. 018 Edward Bush K018 14 PCB PCB Lights Possibly present Unneccessary Unknown Incomplete started done. contaminated P.S. 414 Brooklyn Arbor Potentially Untested and 2014. Some work K414 K019 14 PCB Lights Not indicated Possibly present Unknown Incomplete Elementary School Contaminated Unremediated done. Current as of 4/24/2014 http://www.nylpi.org/pcbschoolslist NYC Schools: NEW YORK LAWYERS FOR THE PUBLIC INTEREST Potential and Confirmed PCB contamination in Caulk and Light Fixtures Date of Anticipated T12 Light School Building T12 (PCB) Number of T12 PCB HID Light Status of Caulk Status of PCB Air Overall PCB Light School Name District Caulk Replacement Code Code Lighting Fixtures Fixtures Remediation Contamination Remediation Status Completion and Progress Made to Date PS 019 Roberto Potentially Untested and 2014. Some work K019 K019 14 PCB Lights Not indicated Possibly present Unknown Incomplete Clemente Contaminated Unremediated done. No PCB Lights Potentially 0 (359 before Untested and K020 P.S. 020 Clinton Hill K020 13 (Lights Removed Unknown Completed Fully Complete Contaminated replacement) Unremediated Removed) Urban Assembly No PCB Lights Potentially 0 (359 before Untested and K492 Academy of Arts and K020 13 (Lights Removed Unknown Completed Fully Complete Contaminated replacement) Unremediated Letters Removed) No PCB Lights Potentially 0 (623 before Untested and K021 P.S. 021 Crispus Attucks K021 16 (Lights Removed Unknown Completed Fully Complete Contaminated replacement) Unremediated Removed) Potentially 623 before replacement Untested and K140 P140K @ P021 K021 75 PCB Lights None Unkown 2016 Incomplete Contaminated started Unremediated Potentially 623 before replacement Untested and K369 P369K @ P21K K021 75 PCB Lights None Unknown 2016 Incomplete Contaminated started Unremediated Unlikely to be Unlikely to be K022 P.S. 022 K022 17 PCB No PCB Lights N/A None Unneccessary N/A N/A contaminated contaminated No PCB Lights Brooklyn Charter Potentially 0 (716 before Untested and K701 K023 84 (Lights Removed Unknown Completed Fully Complete School Contaminated replacement) Unremediated Removed) No PCB Lights P.S. 023 Carter G. Potentially 0 (716 before Untested and K023 K023 14 (Lights Removed Unknown Completed Fully Complete Woodson Contaminated replacement) Unremediated Removed) Unlikely to be Unlikely to be K024 P.S. 024 K024 15 PCB No PCB Lights N/A None Unneccessary N/A N/A contaminated contaminated Unlikely to be P.S. 025 Eubie Blake K025 K025 16 PCB PCB Lights 318 Possibly present Unneccessary Unknown 2015 Incomplete School contaminated Unlikely to be K534 Upper School P.S. 25 K025 16 PCB PCB Lights 318 Possibly present Unneccessary Unknown 2015 Incomplete contaminated Frederick Douglass No PCB Lights Potentially 0 (1092 before Untested and K393 Academy IV Secondary K026 16 (Lights Removed Unknown Completed Fully Complete Contaminated replacement) Unremediated School Removed) No PCB Lights Madiba Prep Middle Potentially Untested and K681 K026 16 (Lights 0 Removed Unknown Completed Fully Complete School Contaminated Unremediated Removed) No PCB Lights Potentially 0 (1082 before Untested and K026 P.S. 026 Jesse Owens K026 16 (Lights Removed Unknown Completed Fully Complete Contaminated replacement) Unremediated Removed) Potentially Untested and K368 P368K @ P.S.
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