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Summary of disruption: The replacement of a backup generator in the Music Building (Building 24) is underway. Contractor crews will perform the work on weekdays from approximately 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The project is expected to be completed in early November.
Reason for disruption: Allow contractor crews to replace the generator and other electrical components.
How does this affect me? The work will force temporary closures of the pathways roads near the building. The work area will be cordoned off.
What do I need to do? Use caution if walking or driving campus vehicles near the work site. Please share this information with others in the building who may have not received this message.
For any questions or more information, please contact: Facilities Customer Service at Ext. 3030.
To the Campus Community:
In compliance with Section 141.85, 40 CFR (Code of Federal Regulations), Facilities Planning & Management delivers notice to persons served by the campus water system of monitoring results for lead and copper in the tap water at the sites indicated in the following notice (link below):
2025 Tap Water Monitoring Results
Please share this information with staff, faculty and students, or anyone who may not have received this email.
If you have any questions, contact: Water Treatment Plant Supervisor at Ext. 5189 or email wateroperations@cpp.edu and a response will be provided in a timely manner.
Este informe contiene información muy importante sobre su agua potable.
(This report contains important information about your drinking water.)
Summary of disruption: Contractor crews will renovate the roof of the Custodial Offices (Building 48) starting at 6 a.m. on Monday, Aug. 18. Trucks and equipment will periodically and temporarily obstruct driveways near the building. The work will occur on weekdays from approximately 6:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., and the project is expected to be completed by Monday, Oct. 13.
Reason for disruption: Allow for the demolition of existing roof and installation of a new covering.
How does this affect me? Equipment in the work area may temporarily block driveways and walking paths around the building. The project will generate nominal noise during the demolition and installation of the new roof.
What do I need to do? Drivers of campus vehicles and pedestrians are urged to use caution when approaching the work site. Please share this information with others in the building who may have not received this message.
For any questions or more information, please contact: Kenneth Kim, project coordinator, at Ext. 5173, or Manny Toledo, project supervisor, at Ext. 5256.
Summary of disruption: Contractor crews will replace the roof of Kellogg Arena (Buildings 43) and the Women’s Soccer Locker Room (Building 125) beginning at 6 a.m. on Monday. Aug. 4. Trucks and equipment will periodically and temporarily obstruct pathways near the buildings. The work will occur on weekdays from approximately 6:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. and is expected to be completed by Friday, Aug. 29.
Reason for disruption: Allow for the demolition and installation of new roofs.
How does this affect me? The work may close access periodically and temporarily to walkways and areas around the buildings. The project is expected to generate nominal noise during the roof demolition and replacement stages.
What do I need to do? Pedestrians and drivers of campus vehicles are urged to use detours around the work areas. Please share this information with others in the buildings who may have not received this message.
For any questions or more information, please contact: Kenneth Kim, project coordinator, at Ext. 5173, or Manny Toledo, project supervisor, at Ext. 5256.
To the Campus Community:
In compliance with Section 141.85, 40 CFR (Code of Federal Regulations), Facilities Planning & Management delivers notification to persons served by the campus water system of an update on water monitoring requirements indicated in the following notice (link below):
Update on Water Monitoring Requirements
Please share this information with staff, faculty and students, or anyone who may not have received this email.
If you have any questions, contact: Facilities Customer Service at Ext. 3030 or email fmcustomer@cpp.edu and a response will be provided in a timely manner.
Este informe contiene información muy importante sobre su agua potable.
(This report contains important information about your drinking water.)
Summary: Facilities Planning & Management (FP&M) is pleased to issue the 2024 Water Quality Report for Cal Poly Pomona, which contains information about the source and quality of the campus drinking water and the efforts made by FP&M to continue providing quality water.
For more information: View or download the 2024 Water Quality Report.
If you have any questions, contact: Facilities Customer Service at Ext. 3030 or email fmcustomer@cpp.edu and a response will be provided in a timely manner.
Este informe contiene información muy importante sobre su agua potable. (This report contains important information about your drinking water.)
Summary of disruption: Contractor crews will replace the roof of the Biotechnology Building (Building 4) beginning at 6 a.m. on Monday, July 28. Trucks and equipment will periodically and temporarily obstruct a pathway to the west of the building and to the south of the loading dock. The work will be performed on weekdays from approximately 6 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. and is expected to be completed by Friday, Aug. 29.
Reason for disruption: Allow for the demolition and installation of a new roof.
How does this affect me? The project will periodically and temporarily force the closure of certain walkways and areas around the building. Workers may generate nominal noise during specific stages of the replacement process. Work start times may be impacted by weather conditions, and some work could be pushed to a Saturday.
What do I need to do? Follow detour signs if pathways are closed. Please share this information with others in the building who may have not received this message.
For any questions or more information, please contact: Kenneth Kim, project coordinator, at Ext. 5173, or Manny Toledo, project supervisor, at Ext. 5256.
Summary of disruption: Contractor crews will use a jackhammer to demolish the asphalt and concrete walkways in the courtyard of University Plaza (building 26) starting at approximately 6 a.m. on Monday, July 14. A concrete truck will temporarily obstruct a pathway near the building. Access to University Plaza will be closed. The work is expected to be completed by Friday, Aug 8.
Reason for disruption: Allow for the installation of new concrete walkways.
How does this affect me? The work area will close access to the building. The jackhammer will produce loud noises during the concrete demolition.
What do I need to do? Signs at the east and west entries will direct visitors to temporary office locations. Please share this information with others in the building who may have not received this message.
For any questions or more information, please contact: Kenneth Kim, project coordinator, at Ext. 5173 or Manny Toledo, project supervisor, at Ext. 5256.
Summary of disruption: Building 13C, which houses Student Support Equity Programs, has been declared closed after a pest inspection determined an infestation of fleas. A pest control contractor has begun work to eradicate the infestation. The building will re-open after eradication and treatment to prevent future pest infestations.
Reason for disruption: Allow the contractor crew to eradicate the infestation and install measures to prevent pests from entering the building.
How does this affect me? Vacate the building until the eradication and treatment of the building have been completed. Buildings 13B and 13D also will be treated for pest infestation. Schedule remote work shifts as needed.
What do I need to do? Please share this information with others in the building who may have not received this message.
For any questions or more information, please contact: Facilities Customer Service at Ext. 3030.
Summary of disruption: Repairs to the brick walls and concrete slabs of the boiler enclosures at Encinitas Hall (Building 20), Montecito Hall (Building 21), Alamitos Hall (Building 22) and Aliso Hall (Building 23) will start on Wednesday, May 21. Contractor crews will perform the work on weekdays from approximately 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The project is expected to be completed by the end of August.
Reason for disruption: Allow contractor crews to repair the walls and slabs that enclose the boilers behind the buildings.
How does this affect me? The work may cause temporary traffic and parking interruptions to the roads and lots behind the residence halls. The repair sites will be cordoned off.
What do I need to do? Use caution if walking or driving campus vehicles near the work areas. Please share this information with others in the buildings who may have not received this message.
For any questions or more information, please contact: Facilities Customer Service at Ext. 3030.
To the Campus Community:
In accordance with guidelines set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Facilities Planning & Management issues the following notice about your drinking water service lines:
Please share this information with staff, faculty and students, or anyone who may not have received this email.
If you have any questions, contact: Joe Phillipy, Water Treatment Plant Supervisor, at Ext. 5189 or email wateroperations@cpp.edu and a response will be provided in a timely manner.
Este informe contiene información muy importante sobre su agua potable.
(This report contains important information about your drinking water.)
To the Campus Community:
In compliance with Section 141.85, 40 CFR (Code of Federal Regulations), Facilities Planning & Management delivers notice to the persons served by the campus water system of the revised monitoring results for Total Trihalomethanes in the tap water at the sites indicated in the following notice (link below):
Please share this information with staff, faculty and students, or anyone who may not have received this email.
If you have any questions, contact: Joe Phillipy, Water Treatment Plant Supervisor, at Ext. 5189 or email wateroperations@cpp.edu and a response will be provided in a timely manner.
Este informe contiene información muy importante sobre su agua potable.
(This report contains important information about your drinking water.)
To the Campus Community:
In compliance with Section 141.85, 40 CFR (Code of Federal Regulations), Facilities Planning & Management delivers notice to the persons served by the campus water system of the revised monitoring results for lead in the tap water at the sites indicated in the following notice (link below):
Please share this information with staff, faculty and students, or anyone who may not have received this email.
If you have any questions, contact: Joe Phillipy, Water Treatment Plant Supervisor, at Ext. 5189 or email wateroperations@cpp.edu and a response will be provided in a timely manner.
Este informe contiene información muy importante sobre su agua potable.
(This report contains important information about your drinking water.)
Sincerely,
FACILITIES PLANNING & MANAGEMENT
Cal Poly Pomona
(909) 869-3030
Summary: Facilities Planning & Management (FP&M) is pleased to provide the 2023 Water Quality Report for Cal Poly Pomona, which contains information about the source and quality of the campus drinking water and the efforts made by FP&M to continue providing quality water.
For more information: View or download the 2023 Water Quality Report.
If you have any questions, contact: Joe Phillipy, Water Treatment Plant Supervisor, at Ext. 5189 or email wateroperations@cpp.edu and a response will be provided in a timely manner.
To the Campus Community:
In compliance with Section 141.85, 40 CFR (Code of Federal Regulations), Facilities Planning & Management delivers notice to the persons served by the campus water system of the revised monitoring results for lead in the tap water at the sites indicated in the following notice (link below):
Please share this information with staff, faculty and students, or anyone who may not have received this email.
If you have any questions, contact: Joe Phillipy, Water Treatment Plant Supervisor, at Ext. 5189 or email wateroperations@cpp.edu and a response will be provided in a timely manner.
Este informe contiene información muy importante sobre su agua potable.
(This report contains important information about your drinking water.)
To the Campus Community:
The Cal Poly Pomona Department of Environmental Health & Safety (EH&S) delivers notice to the persons served by the university of annual notification in regard to worker safety training, employee work-related injuries and illnesses, work-related injury or illness reporting, emergency first aid, asbestos notification, and equipment safety checks. Please use the link below for details of the notifications.
Environmental Health & Safety 2023 Annual Notification
Please share this information with staff, faculty and students, or anyone who may not have received this email.
If you have any questions or concerns, email ehs@cpp.edu.