Nisqually/Skokomish Tribes' Trip Report: Assessment of Mold and Moisture Conditions
Brown, Kate; Gordon, Jeff
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Title
Nisqually/Skokomish Tribes' Trip Report: Assessment of Mold and Moisture Conditions
Author(s)
Brown, Kate
Gordon, Jeff
Issue Date
2003
Keyword(s)
Buildings
Mold
Moisture control
Native American reservations
Abstract
Kate Brown and Jeff Gordon from the Building Research Council (BRC) at the University of illinois Urbana-Champaign conducted a site visit at Southern Puget Sound Inter-Tribal Housing Authority (SPSITHA) on March 10-13, 2003. The SPSITHA administers the housing program for the Nisqually and Skokomish Tribes. The purpose of the site visit was to provide technical assistance to the SPSITHA in assessing mold and moisture condition in housing units. This report summarizes activities and issues addressed while on site. A detailed analysis on the findings and recommendations is found in PART II: Technical Housing Assessment Report: Examining Mold and Moisture Conditions of Homes at the Southern Puget Sound Inter-Tribal Housing Authority on the Nisqually and Skokomish Reservations
Publisher
Building Research Council. School of Architecture. College of Fine and Applied Arts. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Language
en
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U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Native American Programs
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