These Lead Results are in parts per billion (ppb). For reference, 1 ppb would be 1 part of lead for every billion parts of water (roughly one drop of water in an olympic-sized swimming pool). If the result is 0.5 ppb, this means the lab could not detect lead in the sample.
The results in red were above our remediation threshold. Finding lead sources takes time and can be complicated. You can see what remediation measures were taken in the Remediation column.
Check out the CDC's website to learn more about lead in drinking water.
Fixture Code | Fixture Type | Fixture Location | Lead Result | Remediation Action | Collection Date | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DEMO1293 | Faucet, Cold | A113 Workroom | 2.60 ppb | -- | 2019-8-31 | |
| DEMO1289 | Water Cooler | south student entrance hallway | 0.50 ppb | -- | 2019-8-31 | |
| DEMO1292 | Other | student entrance south water bottle station | 0.50 ppb | -- | 2019-8-31 | |
| DEMO1297 | Water Cooler | Student entry south end | 0.50 ppb | -- | 2019-8-31 | |
| DEMO1300 | Ice Machine | kitchenette C105 | 0.50 ppb | -- | 2019-8-31 | |
| DEMO1291 | Faucet, Cold | Kitchenette C105 | 1.40 ppb | -- | 2019-8-31 | |
| DEMO1299 | Drinking Water Fountain | student entry hall north end | 0.50 ppb | -- | 2019-8-31 | |
| DEMO1303 | Other | student entry hallway north end Water bottle station | 0.50 ppb | -- | 2019-8-31 | |
| DEMO1290 | Water Cooler | Student entry north side | 0.50 ppb | -- | 2019-8-31 | |
| DEMO1287 | Water Cooler | East wall of cafeteria eating area | 0.50 ppb | -- | 2019-8-31 | |