Austin, Texas (KXAN) - Toxic mold is tainting the air at a local municipal utility district.

Mold samples from a Wells Branch MUD building have been identified as Stachybotrys and Fusarium .

Employees at the Wells Branch MUD at 3000 Shoreline Drive complained of various health problems, which some believe are related to the indoor air quality of the building. So the utility district hired Jenkins Environmental Consulting, LLC. (JEC) to conduct a limited mold assessment.

According to a report from JEC , the molds found “are indicators of wet, cellulose building materials and are known to have particularly potent toxins.”

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