Nov. 17 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.
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.
Over the past month, Environment, Health and Safety has been testing water fixtures across campus for lead levels and received results back that there is detectable lead in multiple buildings.
The University has performed additional lead testing in Wilson Library and additional buildings on campus.
The University has removed three drinking fountains from service in Wilson Library after tests found detectable levels of lead in the water due to the components in those fountains.