San Francisco district may expand green cleaning

June 17, 2011
Board hopes program will help combat asthma among students

From The Bay Citizen: The San Francisco Unified School District is considering whether to expand its green cleaning program to all its schools. Under a proposal the board is considering, all of the sinks used by custodians would be retrofitted with specially designed faucets that release measured amounts of "green" cleaning agents. Roughly half of the city's schools already are equipped with these spigots.

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