TR board of education receives water quality report

Most water sources in Three Rivers Community Schools meet state safety standards, while fewer than 7 percent will need to be replaced.

According to the Three Rivers Commercial-News, Three Rivers Community Schools Facilities Director Brian Leonard recently presented to board of education members a “Drinking Water Quality” report.

Leonard said Three Rivers High School had six fixtures out of 50 test above the action level for lead on at least one test, Three Rivers Middle School had three out of 15, Andrews Elementary and Hoppin Elementary had one out of eleven each, Norton Elementary had one out of nine, Park Elementary had none out of 14 and Barrows Education Center had four out of eight.

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