According to the state, more than 40 school districts in Suffolk County and over 20 districts in Nassau County have faucets or water fountains with lead levels exceeding the state’s newly enforced limit.
Breakdown
- Over 60 Long Island school districts found lead in their water supplies
- State lowered acceptable lead limit in schools to 5 parts per billion 29s
- Aging school infrastructure is cited as a likely cause of lead presence 52s
- Parents urged to send children with reusable stainless steel water bottles 1m 15s
- State requires action for fountains above the new lead threshold 1m 23s