Getting the Lead Out of School Drinking Water Results
Lead in Water Testing Initial Test Results
On June 9th we received the results from the first round of lead testing. In accordance with statute, these results are being communicated to parents and staff via written notification within seven business days.
- Total test points sampled—75
- Total samples with lead detected—26 (34.7%)
- Total samples with lead levels above the action level of 5ppb—20 (26.7%)
- All drinking fountains tested below 5ppb. All other actionable sample results are from hand sinks and showers.
Immediate actions:
In accordance with guidance from the EPA, the affected faucets or outlets have signage placed to indicate it is non-potable, not for drinking, or washing dishes. This signage can be temporary since testing is still in progress to localize the source of lead contaminants.
Next steps:
Follow up flush samples will be collected per EPA and DHSS testing guidelines. Scheduled for 26 June, 2023.
Health:
Sullivan County Health Department
schdmilanmo.com
101 Hawthorne Dr, Milan, MO 63556
Additional information and resources on the health effects of lead contamination are available here:
Lab report and flush sampling plan are available here.
Testing criteria:
Each sample was tested for total lead content which includes dissolved and particulate. The elevated level is defined as a level of lead ≥ 5pbb. Sampling was conducted per EPA test guidelines by initial draw after stagnation (periods of non-use that exceed eight hours). This manner of testing is the first step in localization and is paired with follow-up flush testing to further localize the source of any elevated levels.
Explanation of results:
75 test samples were submitted for testing. 26 were returned with detectable levels.
20 initial draw samples tested ≥ 5pbb total lead. See the follow-up flush plan below for required testing.
Remediation:
These are efforts to mitigate and correct the levels of lead to which children and staff are exposed: The remediation plan will be posted when follow-up flush testing results are received and fiduciary constraints as well as maintenance availability have been considered.
FOLLOW UP FLUSH PLAN FOR Green City R-I
MAIN BUILDING
GC01-BLR-MTP-FF-001 |
BOILER ROOM WATER MAIN TEST POINT |
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GC01-GLKR-HS-FF-002 |
HAND SINK IN GIRLS LOCKER |
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GC01-GLKR-SH1-FF-003 |
1ST SHOWER IN GIRLS LOCKER |
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GC01-GLKR-SH2-FF-004 |
2ND SHOWER IN GIRLS LOCKER |
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GC01-GLKR-SH3-FF-005 |
3RD SHOWER IN GIRLS LOCKER |
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GC01-BLKR-HS-FF-006 |
HAND SINK IN BOYS LOCKER |
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GC01-BLKR-SH1-FF-007 |
1ST SHOWER IN BOY LOCKER |
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GC01-BLKR-SH2-FF-008 |
2ND SHOWER IN BOYS LOCKER |
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GC01-BLKR-SH3-FF-009 |
3RD SHOWER IN BOYS LOCKER |
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GC01-BLKR-SH4-FF-010 |
4TH SHOWER IN BOYS LOCKER |
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GC01-1201-RRFG-FF-011 |
RESTROOM SINK GIRLS BY ROOM 1201 |
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GC01-BIO-HS1-FF-012 |
1ST HAND SINK BIO LAB |
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GC01-BIO-HS2-FF-013 |
2ND HAND SINK BIO LAB |
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GC01-BIO-HS3-FF-014 |
3RD HAND SINK BIO LAB |
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GC01-BIO-HS4-FF-015 |
4TH HAND SINK BIO LAB |
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GC01-BIO-HS5-FF-016 |
5TH HAND SINK BIO LAB |
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GC01-ELMOF-RRFG2-FF-017 |
2ND RESTROOM SINK GIRLS BY ELM OFFICE |
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GC11-CONC-HYD2-FF-018 |
2ND HYDRANT AT CONCESSION STAND |
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GC21-BUS-HYD1-FF-019 |
1ST HYDRANT BUS BARN |
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GC21-BUS-HYD2-FF-020 |
2ND HYDRANT BUS BARN |