The revelation in a letter to parents today noted that the high level amounts were found in locations at five schools and the concession area of Underhill Field. See the entire results HERE.
See the letter sent to parents below:
Dear SOMSD Community,
SOMSD is committed to
protecting student, teacher, and staff health. To protect our community
and be in compliance with the Department of Education regulations and technical guidance developed by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, SOMSD identified
and tested all drinking water and food preparation outlets. Of the 223
samples taken, all but 9 tested below the lead action level established
by the US Environmental Protection Agency for lead in drinking water
(15 µg/l [ppb]).
The table below identifies the drinking water outlets that tested above the 15 µg/l for lead, the actual lead level.
School | Location | First Draw Result in µg/l (ppb) |
Seth Boyden | Hallway by Room 105 | 444 ppb |
South Mountain | Room 3 | 17.2 ppb |
South Mountain Annex | Hallway by Room 103 | 28.5 ppb |
South Mountain Annex | In room 103 | 30.3 ppb |
Tuscan | Room 22 | 46.1 ppb |
Maplewood Middle | Girls Locker Room | 18 ppb |
Maplewood Middle | Kitchen | 16.7 ppb |
Maplewood Middle | Teacher Lounge | 46.8 ppb |
Underhill Field | Concession Stand | 15.3 ppb |
In accordance with the Department of Education regulations, SOMSD implemented immediate remedial measures for any drinking water outlet with a result greater than the action level of 15 µg/l (parts per billion [ppb]). As soon as we received the results, the facilities department pulled these 9 water sources offline, covered them, and labeled them as unsafe to drink. No one should attempt to use or reconnect these water sources. We have bottled water available at the affected schools.
These water sources will be replaced and/or equipped with a filtering system and retested before additional use is permitted.
Last year, lead testing was completed and all areas met safety standards. These results were posted on the district website: https://www.somsd.k12.nj.us/Page/412
We recognize that families and staff at the affected schools will have questions. Information from the State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Division of Water Supply and Geoscience is attached. We are meeting today with the South Orange Health Officer, since South Orange recently experienced a water issue, and with the Maplewood Health Officer. We will share any additional information that becomes available. In the meantime, if you have health concerns about the lead testing, we encourage you to consult with your doctor.
Sincerely,
Dr. John J. Ramos, Sr.
Superintendent
We recognize that families and staff at the affected schools will have questions. Information from the State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Division of Water Supply and Geoscience is attached. We are meeting today with the South Orange Health Officer, since South Orange recently experienced a water issue, and with the Maplewood Health Officer. We will share any additional information that becomes available. In the meantime, if you have health concerns about the lead testing, we encourage you to consult with your doctor.
Sincerely,
Dr. John J. Ramos, Sr.
Superintendent
The surprise report comes a year after the district declared all school water safe following a round of testing that turned up just one water fountain, in Clinton School, to have lead levels above the safety limits.
That previous testing was done in reaction to the water lead problems raised last year in Flint, Michigan, and in nearby Newark Schools. That testing cost the district $12,000. Those findings can be found HERE.
Today's letter also included information on lead dangers and testing, which can be found HERE.
It is unclear why those sources were found to be acceptable a year ago and now show problems. We will follow up with details as they are available.
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