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Neither the County nor any of its employees to my knowledge have <br />made any attempts whatsoever to experiment by exposing your <br />clients to anything, thereafter to gauge their r-osponsPs. I do <br />not know how this "suggestion" came about but to the best of my <br />knowledge it is unfounded. The County is continuing to monitor <br />formaldehyde levels.at the Courthouse; and during the last set of <br />tests, two 3M Formaldehyde Monitors were also placed in the <br />Welfare Building where your clients presently work. Copies of the <br />results are enclosed for your review. Please note that an <br />analysis of the monitors indicate that the same level of <br />formaldehyde is present in the front of the Welfare Building as is <br />present in Courtroom C (that is .01 parts per million) and <br />indicate a level in the rear of the Welfare Building (i.e. Judge's <br />office) that is six times the level found in Courtroom C. The <br />County intends to continue the formaldehyde monitoring process. <br />During a recent formaldehyde symposium held in Washington, D.C., <br />it was brought to my attention that a puff of cigarette smoke <br />contains 30 parts per million formaldehyde. This is 20 times the <br />highest level of formaldehyde ever recorded in the Courthouse. I <br />have enclosed a copy of my report to the County Commission <br />regarding the formaldehyde symposium for your review at your <br />leisure. <br />The County continues to investigate the situation at the County <br />Courthouse and will continue to cooperate with you and your <br />clients to the extent that our positions are not jeopardized. <br />Since eL ' <br />141 <br />ry . Brandenburg <br />ou ty Attorney r <br />BOK 51 PA -t 893 <br />NOV 3 1992 66 <br />