Water Quality Issues Persist in CHCCS Buildings
Students are back in the classrooms at Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools, but the district is still contending with water quality issues that arose from last year’s extended closure.
In a message to staff and families on Monday, CHCCS Assistant Superintendent Patrick Abele said officials are still detecting copper and lead in some water samples taken from the schools.
For that reason, Abele said CHCCS schools will keep providing bottled water to staff and students for the rest of the school year, and using only bottled water for food preparation “until testing confirms the water is safe to drink.”
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