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'Clean Water in Schools Act' Clears Senate Committee

By Julia Nunez, Community Writer
April 12, 2017 at 03:29pm. Views: 13

SAN BERNARDINO>> With unanimous support, the Senate Environmental Quality Committee approved legislation authored by Senator Connie M. Leyva that will help K-12 students across California have access to clean drinking water at school. SB 210 would prioritize schools that test their water and have contamination problems when they apply for clean water relief grants. The bill would also require schools that find significant sources of lead or other harmful contaminants in their water to immediately cut off access to contaminated water sources, provide alternative clean water, and notify parents, staff and students about water issues present at the school site. Earlier this year, testing of drinking water at several San Ysidro School District schools found high levels of lead and other contaminants. Though the school district acted promptly to address the issue, those water fixtures had been in use since the early 1970s. In 2015, NBC 4 Los Angeles aired an investigative report which found that the Los Angeles Unified School District may still have lead-tainted water at some of their schools due to old plumbing. In the Inland Empire, Chino Valley Unified School District had also identified issues with lead in their drinking water in 2013. While these school districts may have acted promptly once the contamination problems were found, many other school districts across California could also have unsafe drinking water due to old plumbing. “Since students spend many of their waking hours during the week at school, it is vitally important that we make sure that the water coming out of school water fountains is clean and safe to drink,” Leyva said. “By helping schools to test water sources and then promptly fixing contamination issues, SB 210 will keep drinking water on school campuses safe. The last thing that a child or parent should have to worry about is whether drinking water on school campuses is contaminated.” Leyva introduced SB 334 in 2015 which sought to require that schools test their water sources and provide children with clean water. Despite strong bipartisan support, Governor Jerry Brown vetoed the bill and directed the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) to develop testing procedures for schools. SWRCB announced recently that it is requiring all community water systems to test school drinking water at no cost upon request by the school’s officials. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), exposure to lead and other contaminants is a significant health concern for young children, especially because they are more susceptible than adults to lead’s harmful effects. The EPA has particular concern for schools where the plumbing may contain lead and urges water testing at school sites. SB 210 previously passed from the Senate Education Committee with unanimous support and will next proceed to the Senate Appropriations Committee for consideration.

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