Traces of methamphetamine have been detected within the bogs and in a hallway on the downtown Boulder RTD station, forcing a closure of the areas as a security precaution.
Current experiences of a “robust odor” coming from the restroom space on the station, 1800 14th St., prompted an investigation and testing, which confirmed ranges of meth or “comparable substances exceeding Facilities for Illness Management and Prevention limits,” in keeping with an RTD information launch.
“For the security of its clients and workers, the company has closed the restrooms and adjoining hallway and they’re going to stay closed and inaccessible till remediation may be carried out,” RTD mentioned in a information launch. “Extra areas could also be closed if additional testing reveals doubtlessly dangerous ranges of contaminants.”
The Boulder Public Library closed on Dec. 20 due to methamphetamine contamination. The library started step by step reopening final week after remediation efforts. A contractor decided the very best ranges of contamination on the library had been in public restrooms.
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