As this issue continued to be a headline news story, local officials took action to protect human health from lead exposure. The New Jersey State Board of Education has issued requirements for the immediate testing for lead in drinking water in all schools within the State of New Jersey. This includes: public school districts, privately run schools, charter schools, renaissance schools, jointure commissions, educational services commissions, approved private schools for students with disabilities acting under contract to provide educational services on behalf of New Jersey public school districts, State-funded early childcare facilities and receiving schools. What are the Requirements for Initial Testing? Previously, water quality testing was optional so this may be a new, unfamiliar process for these institutions. In order to be complaint with the new requirements, Districts should be aware that they must conduct lead sampling and analysis at all drinking water outlets within one year of the new regulations. Drinking water outlets are defined as any location at a school facility, other facility, or temporary facility where water is expected to be used for consumption or food preparation. A few things to keep in mind for this process are that: - sampling shall be conducted in accordance with a Lead Sampling Plan and with a Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPP);
- analysis shall be conducted by a certified laboratory; and
- within 24 hours after reviewing and verifying the final results the board of education shall make the test results of all water samples publicly available at the facility and on their website.
As this issue continued to be a headline news story, local officials took action to protect human health from lead exposure. The New Jersey State Board of Education has issued requirements for the immediate testing for lead in drinking water in all schools within the State of New Jersey. This includes: public school districts, privately run schools, charter schools, renaissance schools, jointure commissions, educational services commissions, approved private schools for students with disabilities acting under contract to provide educational services on behalf of New Jersey public school districts, State-funded early childcare facilities and receiving schools. What are the Requirements for Initial Testing? Previously, water quality testing was optional so this may be a new, unfamiliar process for these institutions. In order to be complaint with the new requirements, Districts should be aware that they must conduct lead sampling and analysis at all drinking water outlets within one year of the new regulations. Drinking water outlets are defined as any location at a school facility, other facility, or temporary facility where water is expected to be used for consumption or food preparation. A few things to keep in mind for this process are that: - sampling shall be conducted in accordance with a Lead Sampling Plan and with a Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPP);
- analysis shall be conducted by a certified laboratory; and
- within 24 hours after reviewing and verifying the final results the board of education shall make the test results of all water samples publicly available at the facility and on their website.
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