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6/21/1982
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9.0 OF too <br /> grPTA3 (Orange Olountg $ripals <br /> cot., <br /> zoo EAST KING STREET <br /> tonou4 <br /> HILLSBOROUGH,NORTH CAROLINA 27278 <br /> orrICC or THc sUPCRINTKNOENT <br /> 19I9) 732-8128 <br /> MEMO TO: Dan Lunsford <br /> From: Kathy Battern/e <br /> Date: June 21, 1982 <br /> Subject: Stanford Junior High, Energy Report <br /> Per your request, I have researched the energy usage at <br /> C.W. Stanford Junior High. This is the second largest school <br /> (109,587 sq ft.) with Orange High being the largest. The <br /> school is all, electric. Energy costs vary from $1,304 in the <br /> month of September to $11,837.35 in February. In terms of <br /> cost per square foot the variation is from $.011 in September <br /> to $.108 in February and a cost per student of $1.58 in September <br /> to $14.35 in February. <br /> In the months not requiring heat (early fall and late spring) <br /> this school ranks as fourth in terms Of costliness when - <br /> compared to the seven schools in our system. However, in the <br /> winter months, Stanford is the most expensive school in the system <br /> per square foot and per student. <br /> It therefore is apparent that insulation would be a <br /> particularly good investment at this school in terms of long <br /> range cost savings. <br /> cc: R.M. Simmons <br /> R. Schwartz <br />
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