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Parent says Mountain View water tests show lead above EPA action level; board asked for mitigation plan
Summary
A parent told the Corvallis school board that December testing found eight classroom faucets at Mountain View above the EPA's 15 ppb action level and urged immediate mitigation, more frequent testing and transparent communication; the district said affected fixtures were taken out of service and staff will follow up with the testing report.
A Mountain View parent told the Corvallis School Board during public comment that recent water testing at Mountain View Elementary detected lead above the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency action level and urged the district to develop an immediate mitigation plan and communicate results to families.
"Eight classroom drinking faucets were tested and were found to be above the EPA action level of 15 parts per billion for…
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