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High
school damaged by lightning A lightning
storm on Friday, August 13, was probably the cause of some trouble for Sisters
High School's electrical system, according to Jim Golden, assistant principal.
Engineers checking the school's
system last week speculate that a lightning strike on or near the school's
athletic field entered the field's watering system, moved into the pumps
and then followed the conduit back to the main school building.
"At least two of our micro
zones were toasted," Golden explained, "and that shut down our main computer
that runs the school's integrated heating and cooling system, plus damaged
the field watering system."
Engineers began checking the
damage last Friday and will continue their work this week. They will either
locate parts or manufacture them to repair the main computer. Once that
work is done, they may locate damage to other zones of the school's electrical
system.
"Their estimate on cost of
the damage ranges from $2,000 as the best case scenario to as high as
$40,000," Golden said.
Those attending Rep. Greg
Walden's fire recovery salvage subcommittee hearing at the high school
on Wednesday, August 18, were forced to endure a closed room without air
conditioning.
Walden informed attendees
of the problem at the start of the hearing and said that it was not a
planned event to keep people away.
A square dance group gathering
at the school over the weekend faced the same problem. However, school
maintenance staff was able to provide some temporary relief by overriding
the main computer. That provided air conditioning for short periods of
time in the Commons where most dancing activity was taking place. |
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