Monday, April 25, 2016

INITIAL WATER TESTING IN SCHOOLS FINDS NO DANGEROUS LEAD LEVEL

The school district has tested water lead levels in three schools so far, according to Superintendent John Ramos who issued a note to parents today:

He did not provide specific data, but said the levels were "significantly below" the acceptable rate at Jefferson, Marshall and Tuscan schools.

He said results from the remaining schools will be provided as soon as they are completed.

See the entire note below:

SOMSD Community,

SOMSD has been testing district water sources for lead as a precautionary measure, in light of high levels of lead recently found in drinking water in neighboring towns.

We are testing all drinking water sources, including water fountains, food prep areas, ice machines, and nurse’s rooms. This is a lengthy process because of the timing of the sample collection and the multi-day process at the lab. 

We received the first results – for Jefferson School, Marshall School, and Tuscan School.  All results were significantly below the levels allowed by State and Federal regulations.

We will keep the community informed as the results come in for our other schools, which we expect to receive over the next week.

John J. Ramos, Sr., Ed.D.
Superintendent

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