A 1995 General Accounting Office (GAO) report says that more than 50% of the country's schools have poor ventilation and significant sources of pollution.
A bill is signed designating $18 million to renovate the university's existing Construction Technology Center and the addition of a 45,000-sq-ft-building for their hvacr program.
Proponents of the law for California hope it provides solutions to the electricity problems facing the state and results in a significant investment in new, environmentally superior electricity generation.
More and more residential and light commercial air conditioning equipment is being built with HFC-410A instead of HCFC-22 so techs need to know how to handle it.