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https://data.cleanwaterforuskids.org/data/north-carolina/LEA260362/lead-water/

31

Taps Sampled

33

Samples Analyzed

Summary

The Clean Classrooms for Carolina Kids™ team received 31 sampled taps at Gray's Creek Middle. We did detect lead in the facility's drinking and cooking water samples.

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Post-Mitigation: Gray's Creek Middle completed mitigation at taps where lead was detected at or above the state action level of 10 parts per billion. These mitigations actions are listed below.

*Only taps that are at or above the state action level of 10 parts per billion (ppb) are mitigated through our program. As there is no safe level of lead in water, we recommend practicing clean water habits for all taps, such as using cold water, properly designating taps used for drinking and cooking, and flushing water regularly. We also recommend voluntary mitigation faucet fixture replacement and/or certified filter installation for taps at or above 1 ppb lead in water.

Please note that all facility building and tap information is listed according to what was provided by the facility.