After being shut down in January for methamphetamine remediation, the Bemis Public Library in Littleton has partially reopened.
The library on Thursday launched a curbside pickup service, in keeping with a information launch.
“Patrons will be capable to resume putting holds for library supplies, and may decide them up on the entrance door,” the discharge stated.
On Jan. 18, take a look at outcomes confirmed methamphetamine contamination in three bogs, prompting the library’s closure.
Littleton continues to work intently with contractors permitted by the Colorado Division of Public Well being and Setting (CDPHE) to remediate contamination within the library.
Second-round testing revealed contaminant ranges above state limits in an extra lavatory and inside a mechanical tools room linked to the constructing’s HVAC system. Contamination has not been discovered on books or smooth surfaces like furnishings.
To schedule a curbside pickup, or do different enterprise with the library, go to Bemis on-line, ship an e-mail to allcirc@littletongov.org, or name 303-795-3961.
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