It’s good to have the conversation about whether or not plumbed natural gas will actually be used in the new building. It’s expensive to install and if there isn’t a compelling need, why go to the expense?
To answer your question – yes, plumbed natural gas is allowed in new science buildings at Davis.
Best,
Debbie
Debbie M. Decker, CCHO
Division Chair-Elect and Program Chair
Division of Chemical Health and Safety
University of California, Davis
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All,
Is the installation of plumbed natural gas still allowed in new science buildings?
I assume so. On the other hand…
I was wondering if anyone absolutely prohibits the installation of natural gas and if so, why?
Many thanks,
Chris
Christopher E. Kohler
Laboratory Safety Manager
University Environmental Health and Safety
Indiana University
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