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Water Sources Lead Testing

LEAD IN WATER SAFETY PROGRAM


PURPOSE

Lead in Water: Aurora Charter School (ACS) is committed to providing a safe and healthful learning and work environment for all students and staff. We recognize the importance of protecting our students and staff from potential lead exposure and will accomplish this via the following model plan. The following Lead in Water Standard of Operation is provided as a guide to assist employers and employees of ACS in complying with Minnesota Statute 121A.335, and the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) and the Minnesota Department of Education requirement for lead in drinking water for public schools, as well as to provide other helpful information.


Minnesota Statute 121A.335 requires public school buildings serving kindergarten through grade 12 to test for lead in water in potable water sources (consumable water) every 5 years. The MDH and MDE have published “Reducing Lead in Drinking Water: A Technical Guidance and Model Plan for Minnesota’s Public Schools,” which presents a model plan that is available for schools to adopt. ACS has used this to develop the following Lead in Water Safety Standard of Operation.


ACS will review the standard annually for particular requirements, which are applicable to the charter school and adjust this program accordingly. 


The standard of operation is designed to be specific to the needs of users of Aurora Charter School. 


The standard of operation is intended to comply with the State of Minnesota’s requirements. 


If there are conflicts or discrepancies between this standard of operation and the State of Minnesota’s requirements, the State of Minnesota shall take precedence.


OBJECTIVE

The objective of the Aurora Charter School Lead in Water Standard of Operation is to provide lead-safe drinking water sources throughout all of its facilities. Minnesota Statute 121A.335 requires lead concentration to be under 20 ppb in any tap that could be used as a drinking water source in a public school.

 

In the links below, you will find a full description of the ACS Lead in Water Remediation Plan, the ACS Lead Testing Schedule, and the most recent testing results from 2022.