Orange County Grand Jury • 2015-2016 • Agency Response
Response to: Westminster School District

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Published: August 23, 2016 11 pages
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Findings and Recommendations 12 findings

F1
All but one of Orange County's twenty-eight school districts have (encapsulated) asbestos present at one or more its schools. The Westminster School District disagrees wholly with this finding. Each school district keeps records on its own facilities and whether its facilities have encapsulated asbestos. We have no knowledge of the status of facilities in other school districts and, therefore, cannot verify the accuracy of the Grand Jury's findings.
Related Recommendations (1)
R1
Each school district should request the Orange County Department of Education to 1 devote, in the year following publication of this Grand Jury report, one or more of 1 its monthly "all districts" meetings to discussion and advice on handling hazardous 4 materials. Representatives from each school district should participate in these meetings, and discussions should cover, AHERA compliance, resources available for in-depth AHERA training, and contract management. (F1, F2, F3, F4, F5, F6, F7,
F2
Although current EPA standards provide that encapsulated asbestos does not present an immediate hazard to people who come near it, any physical disturbance and/or weathering which damages that encapsulation and releases asbestos fibers into the air will present an immediate hazard to anyone exposed to those fibers. Hence, broad-based awareness of where encapsulated asbestos is located is essential to avoid disturbing it such that it does become a threat to students and staff. The Westminster School District disagrees partially with this finding. Broad-based awareness of where encapsulated asbestos is located may lead to vandalism thereby putting school district facilities, employees and students at risk. Certainly, employees of the school district need to be aware of where asbestos is located but we disagree that members of the public need to know as this may create safety and security concerns. Westminster School District agrees that encapsulated asbestos does not pose a health hazard to the public. A large disturbance would be required to create a possible health hazard. 14121 Cedarwood Ave. Westminster, CA 92683 • Tel: (714) 894.7311 • Fax: (714) 899.2781 • Website: www.wsdk8.us
No recommendations for this finding
F3
Many school districts are not in full compliance with the AHERA regulatory requirement to have applicable AHERA reports available in the main offices of each school for public review. The Westminster School District disagrees wholly with this finding. Our school district is in compliance with AHERA regulations. Our AHERA report is available for public review at our district office and at each of our schools in compliance with AHERA regulations, 40 C.F.R. section 763.80 et seq.
No recommendations for this finding
F4
Many school districts are not in full compliance with the AHERA regulatory requirement to identify at each school in their district a "Designated Person" and to train each Designated Person to EPA-defined standards. The Westminster School District disagrees wholly with this finding. Our school district is in compliance with AHERA regulations and has a designated person at the district level. The AHERA regulations do not require a trained designated person at each school.
No recommendations for this finding
F5
Although nearly all school districts train their facilities and maintenance staff on hazardous materials management, many fail to provide hazardous materials training to their teaching and administrative staff. The Westminster School District disagrees wholly with this finding. Our school district has trained maintenance staff and other staff as mandated by AHERA regulations. The AHERA regulations do not require a trained designated person at each school.
No recommendations for this finding
F6
Orange County public schools are subject to very infrequent EPA inspections for AHERA compliance. The Westminster School District disagrees wholly with this finding. We do not control the frequency of EPA inspections nor can we make an assessment as to whether inspections are frequent or infrequent.
No recommendations for this finding
F7
Inadequately managed construction efforts at more than one Orange County public school have led to expensive and disruptive hazardous materials events. Many Orange County school districts lack one or more documented requirements for contracting for construction that implement generally recognized best practices for dealing with hazardous materials. Such written best practices include: Performing all work at schools that deals with, or potentially deals a. with, hazardous materials at times when students and staff are not present, b. Controlling the scope of construction/modernization/major repairs undertaken in any one year to remain within the district's ability to manage the efforts, 14121 Cedarwood Ave. Westminster, CA 92683 • Tel: (714) 894.7311 • Fax: (714) 899.2781 • Website: www.wsdk8.us ... 1 10 Separately contracting for hazardous materials inspection, abatement, c. and construction work once hazardous materials are abated, 10 Including clear schedule performance requirements in every contract, d. i Defining intermediate schedule milestones for all construction-related e. work that is expected to take over one month to complete, and Requiring monitoring by district senior staff of progress on f. construction work via personal walkthroughs of the work in progress. The Westminster School District disagrees wholly with this finding. The Westminster School District manages its construction projects in accordance with federal and state × laws and regulations and utilizes best practices. We are unaware of processes at other districts. Many school districts with public charter schools approved and financed by their
No recommendations for this finding
F8
district, lack, and have not provided their charter schools with, written definitions of the respective roles and responsibilities of the district and the charter school in dealing with, written definitions of the respective roles and responsibilities of the district and the charter school in dealing with hazardous materials and with AHERA regulatory compliance. The Westminster School District disagrees wholly with this finding. The Westminster School District does not at present oversee any public charter schools. Under state law, it is the responsibility of the independently run charter schools to manage their facilities and comply with AHERA regulations. The Grand Jury's finding is inconsistent with state charter school law. Ę., . . Many school districts rely on paper documents for recording key information such
No recommendations for this finding
F9
as facilities data, facilities construction and repair plans, and AHERA reports. The Westminster School District disagrees wholly with this finding. The Westminster School District complies with AHERA regulations which require the maintenance of paper records. The Grand Jury's finding is inconsistent with federal law and AHERA regulations. Some school districts have no documented facilities plans, and many districts that
No recommendations for this finding
F10
have plans lack key information in their plans such as estimated costs, funding sources, and schedules for work initiation and completion. The Westminster School District disagrees wholly with this finding. The finding is vague as to the types of plans, key information, costs, funding sources, and schedules that are referred to. The Westminster School District maintains plans and key information in various forms depending on the nature of the project that is being considered. The Grand Jury's "one size fits all" approach without considering the nature, timing of project 14121 Cedarwood Ave. Westminster, CA 92683 • Tel: (714) 894.7311 • Fax: (714) 899.2781 • Website: www.wsdk8.us implementation, and size of the individual project is impractical, unreasonable, wasteful, and not required by law.
No recommendations for this finding
F11
Many school districts fail to post key safety-related information on their web sites such as upcoming activities at school facilities involving the abatement of hazardous materials. The Westminster School District disagrees wholly with this finding. Posting safety- related information on the school district's website as suggested by this finding may increase safety and security issues. Safety-related information is available at the district office.
No recommendations for this finding
F12
Despite the fact that all Orange County school districts serve highly language- diverse communities, several districts have no provision for communicating with their community in any language other than English. The Westminster School District disagrees wholly with this finding. The Westminster School District complies with state law regarding the translation of documents provided to parents. 14121 Cedarwood Ave. Westminster, CA 92683 • Tel: (714) 894.7311 • Fax: (714) 899.2781 • Website: www.wsdk8.us 12
No recommendations for this finding

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