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Black mold, asbestos removal from pump house closes Paradise Hills Pool

Black mold, asbestos removal from pump house closes Paradise Hills Pool

Yahoo03-06-2025
BERNALILLO COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) — A public pool in Bernalillo County is closing for about a week as black mold and asbestos are removed from the facility's pump house, according to BernCo. Paradise Hills Pool will close on Wednesday, June 4, and is anticipated to re-open around Wednesday, June 11.
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The project is being completed by environmental crews, county electricians, plumbers, and safety staff. The site will undergo an expedited air quality test before the mechanical systems are brought back online. All swim lessons and pool rentals are being refunded or rescheduled.
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