Jan. 12 Update on Lead in Campus Drinking Water
Environment, Health and Safety is testing water fixtures across campus for lead levels and is working through a thorough process as efficiently as possible.
Environment, Health and Safety is testing water fixtures across campus for lead levels and is working through a thorough process as efficiently as possible.
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is committed to a hazardous waste management program that places a high priority on waste minimization and pollution prevention.
Environment, Health and Safety is testing water fixtures across campus for lead levels and is working through a thorough process as efficiently as possible.
Environment, Health and Safety is testing water fixtures across campus for lead levels and is working through a thorough process as efficiently as possible.
Environment, Health and Safety is testing water fixtures across campus for lead levels and is working through a thorough process as efficiently as possible.
Environment, Health and Safety is testing water fixtures across campus for lead levels and is working through a thorough process as efficiently as possible.
Environment, Health and Safety is testing water fixtures across campus for lead levels and is working through a thorough process as efficiently as possible.
After Environment, Health and Safety won Arts Everywhere’s “I Was Here: Postcards from the Pandemic” project, they received a $2,500 budget for artwork in their office and clinic space.
Environment, Health and Safety is testing water fixtures across campus for lead levels and is working through a thorough process as efficiently as possible.
Environment, Health and Safety is testing water fixtures across campus for lead levels and is working through a thorough process as efficiently as possible.