BY MATT LINDSEY North Country This Week CANTON — The hot water boiler that died and closed Canton Central School earlier this month has been replaced. The boiler broke beyond repair, according to …
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BY MATT LINDSEY
North Country This Week
CANTON — The hot water boiler that died and closed Canton Central School earlier this month has been replaced.
The boiler broke beyond repair, according to CCS Superintendent Ron Burke said.
The school board approved the payment of up to $15,000 from general funds to Northern Mechanicals for the new boiler.
“Everything fit as expected, it’s the exact same unit,” he said. “So that went smoothly.”
The boiler that was replaced is located at the high school. Without this boiler, the school is not able to provide safe food preparation for students throughout the district and are also unable to provide hot water at restrooms throughout the HS.
“So far we’ve been very happy with it,” Burke said.
The boiler was initially part of the latest capital project, like the leak in a water main near the bus loop in November.