Water at Silver Beach Elementary School tests with high levels of lead, Dept. of Health data shows

Bellingham, WALocal News

Silver Beach Elementary School in Bellingham has emerged as a significant concern following the revelation of lead contamination in its water supply. Testing by the Washington State Department of Health found one sink with lead levels exceeding 800 times the safe limit, prompting immediate action, including the removal of the sink by August. Bellingham Public Schools spokesperson Dana Smith reported that further testing by contractors could not replicate the initial alarming figures. A state law implemented in 2021 requires public schools to test for lead, highlighting the ongoing need for safe drinking water in educational environments. The comparison to the next highest lead level in Whatcom County, which was 75 times the legal limit, underscores the severity of the situation at Silver Beach.

Most water sources in local schools reported lead levels within safe limits, emphasizing the outlier nature of this case. Ensuring safe drinking water is crucial for the health of students and staff, prompting ongoing scrutiny and potential policy adjustments. The situation raises awareness about the necessity of regular water testing in schools and the importance of compliance with safety regulations.

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