The newly released report comes after the state lowered the acceptable levels of lead that can be found in school drinking water in 2022.
Breakdown
- State data shows lead found in dozens of Long Island school districts 4s
- Kinequa High School disputes state data on lead levels in water samples 47s
- Over 40 Suffolk and 20 Nassau County districts tested above lead limits 1m 11s
- Schools must shut down and fix affected water sources per state rules 1m 38s
- Clarification from the Department of Health on data is pending 1m 55s