ࡱ> MOL bjbj D>n_n_ &&&8^LD& \ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ $#W& zz@  XR\ \ "0^G^H  0 &p(&& ( & X d: Date [School Name] [School District or Entity Name] [School Address] Dear [School Name] Community, Our school system is committed to protecting student, teacher, and staff health. To protect our community and be in compliance with the Ƶ regulations, [School District Name] tested our schools drinking water for lead. In accordance with the Ƶ regulations, [School Name] will implement immediate remedial measures for any drinking water outlet with a result greater than the action level of 15 g/l (parts per billion [ppb]). This includes turning off the outlet unless it is determined the location must remain on for non-drinking purposes. In these cases, a DO NOT DRINK SAFE FOR HANDWASHING ONLY sign will be posted. Testing Results Following instructions given in technical guidance developed by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, we completed a plumbing profile for each of the buildings within [School District Name]. Through this effort, we identified and tested all drinking water and food preparation outlets. Of the [enter number] samples taken, all but [enter number] tested below the lead action level established by the US Environmental Protection Agency for lead in drinking water (15 g/l [ppb]). The table below identifies the drinking water outlets that tested above the 15 g/l for lead, the actual lead level, and what temporary remedial action [School District Name] has taken to reduce the levels of lead at these locations. Sample LocationFirst Draw Result in g/l (ppb)Remedial ActionEXAMPLE 1st Floor Drinking Water Fountain ID # MM-1F-DW-0121.7Disconnected outlet and bottled water providedEXAMPLE Cafeteria Food Preparation Sink ID# MM-CF-KS-0118.6Disconnected outlet and bottled water provided for food preparation. Posted signage DO NOT DRINK- SAFE FOR HANDWASHING ONLYHealth Effects of Lead High levels of lead in drinking water can cause health problems. Lead is most dangerous for pregnant women, infants, and children under 6 years of age. It can cause damage to the brain and kidneys, and can interfere with the production of red blood cells that carry oxygen to all parts of your body. Exposure to high levels of lead during pregnancy contributes to low birth weight and developmental delays in infants. In young children, lead exposure can lower IQ levels, affect hearing, reduce attention span, and hurt school performance. At very high levels, lead can even cause brain damage. Adults with kidney problems and high blood pressure can be affected by low levels of lead more than healthy adults. How Lead Enters our Water Lead is unusual among drinking water contaminants in that it seldom occurs naturally in water supplies like groundwater, rivers and lakes. Lead enters drinking water primarily as a result of the corrosion, or wearing away, of materials containing lead in the water distribution system and in building plumbing. These materials include lead-based solder used to join copper pipe, brass, and chrome-plated brass faucets. In 1986, Congress banned the use of lead solder containing greater than 0.2% lead, and restricted the lead content of faucets, pipes and other plumbing materials. However, even the lead in plumbing materials meeting these new requirements is subject to corrosion. When water stands in lead pipes or plumbing systems containing lead for several hours or more, the lead may dissolve into the drinking water. This means the first water drawn from the tap in the morning may contain fairly high levels of lead. Lead in Drinking Water Lead in drinking water, although rarely the sole cause of lead poisoning can significantly increase a persons total lead exposure, particularly the exposure of children under the age of 6. EPA estimates that drinking water can make up 20% or more of a persons total exposure to lead. For More Information A copy of the test results is available in our central office for inspection by the public, including students, teachers, other school personnel, and parents, and can be viewed between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. and are also available on our website at [Website Address]. For more information about water quality in our schools, contact [Name of Contact] at the [School Name], [Phone Number]. For more information on reducing lead exposure around your home and the health effects of lead, visit EPAs Web site at www.epa.gov/lead, call the National Lead Information Center at 800-424-LEAD, or contact your health care provider. If you are concerned about lead exposure at this facility or in your home, you may want to ask your health care providers about testing children to determine levels of lead in their blood. 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