Washington Middle School
Water Testing Results: Washington Middle School
SCI collected 47 drinking water samples from various water fixtures located throughout the structure and submitted them for analytical testing. The water samples were analyzed for lead in accordance with the “Get the Lead Out of School Drinking Water Act,” Section 160.077, which establishes an action level of 5 parts per billion (ppb). The 5 ppb level required by the state is a stricter threshold than the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) recommended action level of 15 ppb. The drinking water samples which exceeded the action level are identified below.
Published: April 9, 2024
Updated: July 15, 2024
Sample location |
Sample description |
Result (ppb) |
Remediation |
Retest Results (ppb) |
Room 311 |
Right Sink |
11.2 |
"Non-potable water" signage installed. |
N/A |
Room 311 |
Middle Sink |
8.04 |
"Non-potable water" signage installed. |
N/A |
Room 311 |
Front Sink |
39.4 |
"Non-potable water" signage installed. |
N/A |
Room 307 |
Sink |
17.9 |
"Non-potable water" signage installed. |
N/A |
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Note: The sinks in room 311 and 307 are only used for handwashing on rare occasions.
The water fixtures listed above will be labeled not for drinking until the district’s facilities team can complete remediation and SCI completes retesting. This page will be updated as we make progress remediating fixtures.
See testing result report from SCI.
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