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Freehold Township board says it will apply for up to $426,000 to replace fixtures after trace lead findings

Freehold Township School District Board of Education · August 19, 2025
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Summary

District administrators told the board they will apply for a competitive Water Improvement Grant to replace drinking fountains and affected sinks after trace lead was detected; a manufacturer estimated the district could seek funding for up to 71 fixtures and the award timetable by the state was not posted.

Freehold Township School District administrators told the board they plan to apply for a competitive state Water Improvement Grant to remediate drinking fountains and sinks that showed any traceable lead.

An administrator said the district "estimate[s] we will be applying for approximately $426,000 in grant funds." The grant would fund replacement of drinking fountains with filtered bottle-filling stations, replacement of faucets on affected sinks and…

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