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Hadley-Luzerne Central School District

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Facilities

Maintenance and Custodial

Our Facilities Department provides leadership and oversight for all facility needs, which includes, planning, new construction, upgrades, cleaning, and building use events. To request maintenance, please fill out and submit this form.

Building Use
To request building use, please click here to submit a form.
Please note; all requests need to be made and approved at least seven days prior to your requested use date per Board of Education policy.

Contact Information
If you have questions regarding our facilities department, please feel free to contact Director of Facilities Brian Gereau at (518) 696-2378 ext. 3139.

Annual Notification of the Asbestos Management Plan
In accordance with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA) of 1987 (40 CFR Part 763), the Hadley-Luzerne CSD is required to give annual notification stating that the Asbestos Management Plan for each building is available for review during normal business hours in the LEA Asbestos Designee’s office. Six-month periodic asbestos surveillances as well as a triennial inspection are required in pursuant of AHERA.

Fire Inspection Completed
The annual fire inspection was conducted in July 2024, and the required reports were submitted to the New York State Education Department. For questions please contact 518-696-2378.

Pesticide Notification
The Hadley-Luzerne CSD may use pesticide products periodically throughout the year.
The Pesticide Neighbor Notification Law requires school districts to maintain a list of staff and persons in a parental relation who wish to receive 48-hour written notice prior to the application of pesticides. Written notifications will include the date, locations and product used for each application.

For further information or to be placed on the school specific 48-hour notification list, please contact Director of Facilities Brian Gereau at (518) 696-2378 ext. 3139.

Water Testing Results
In accordance with the law, the district will conduct water testing at all buildings with the assistance of a state-approved laboratory. In accordance with the law, if the lead level from a water outlet exceeds the state’s action level of 15 parts per billion, the district will take immediate action. The state’s regulations require that all such outlets be taken offline, or otherwise restricted until a remediation plan is implemented, and further testing indicates that lead levels are below the action level.

Lead and Copper Results
US Environmental Protection Agency