COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) – The University of Missouri has rented a former design showroom to house up to 600,000 moldy books as a cleanup effort begins.
The books were damaged by mold at an off-campus underground storage site.
The Columbia Daily Tribune reports the university began leasing the former design showroom on Thursday, at a cost of $16,965 a month. It has been renovated to house the books.
Professor Dan Hooley says Belfor, a restoration company, is in the process of moving half the books to a Texas location to be cleaned.
The process is expected to lastuntil at least June 2015, at a cost of $2 per book.
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Information from: Columbia Daily Tribune, http://www.columbiatribune.com
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