Six rooms tested positive for biological growth in San Jacinto Hall on March 20, including Stachybotrys, also known as black mold. During this testing, Burch Environmental Services identified the growth of four fungal species using indoor air samples. According to their report, mold has likely been an ongoing problem in the hall and they strongly recommend that every suite be investigated for growth. Texas State’s Director of Media Relations, Ja…
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