Sentences with phrase «district tests the water»

The district tests the water at all of its beaches every day.
The district tests the water daily.
The Chicago Park District tests the water every morning at every beach, meaning one could be closed while a nearby spot could have acceptable water quality.
As TWC News previously reported, the Ithaca school district tested its water and found high lead levels in some schools.

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ARLINGTON HEIGHTS — The Arlington Heights Park District is testing the water to see whether the community will back a tax - referendum measure next spring to repair aging swimming pools and other outdated facilities.
The Chicago Park District closed 63rd Street Beach to swimming at midday after test results from water samples taken Tuesday indicated that E. coli bacteria levels were too high for safety, a district spokesmDistrict closed 63rd Street Beach to swimming at midday after test results from water samples taken Tuesday indicated that E. coli bacteria levels were too high for safety, a district spokesmdistrict spokesman said.
They have suggested they may bar the use of lead shot and require water testing, despite the Naperville Park District's insistence that a roster of tests have shown no dangerous contamination.
Besides the water skills that were tested Saturday at the Near West Side school, applicants were interviewed by Park District staff, took eye tests and submitted to drug testing.
The Park District hired Shaw Environmental to perform the soil and water tests.
Daily water testing indicated that E. coli levels were too high to safely allow swimming, said Park District spokesman Julian Green.
The Park District tests the quality of water daily for E. coli bacteria, which can be harmful particularly to small children, the elderly and people with compromised immune systems.
NAPERVILLE — Trapshooters at the shuttered Sportsman's Park range must cool their heels for at least two more weeks while officials of the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency and the Naperville Park District await test results from ground water samples taken near the park.
The latest soil, groundwater, surface water and sediment testing at Sportsman's Park in Naperville found lead concentrations in wells within Illinois Environmental Protection Agency standards for drinking water and groundwater, according to the Naperville Park District.
The Park District tests the quality of water daily for E. coli bacteria, which can be particularly harmful to children, seniors and people with compromised immune systems.
CHICAGO — All swimming bans were lifted early Wednesday afternoon at Chicago beaches after test results showed acceptable levels of E. coli bacteria in the water, said Chicago Park District spokesman Julian Green.
Preliminary soil and water testing at Sportsman's Park found lead just outside the eastern fence line in addition to the expected trap shooting and gun range areas, according to the Naperville Park District.
Park District officials closed the range last month and ordered additional testing after IEPA tests found lead in two water monitoring samples.
To reopen the park, the Park District must install monitoring equipment, at a cost of about $ 14,000, to test the water in a channel in the park.
The permit requires regular testing of the water by the Naperville Park District to make sure shooting does not damage the area, and it allows for the use of steel shot only, not lead.
He added that the park board approved the purchase in part because the property meets the district's land acquisition guidelines and because the site would allow the district to test long - term need for a fully developed water park in the community.
Already science students at nearby Deerfield High School are keeping tabs on water quality by testing it monthly, and the Highland Park Park District is working on an educational program for the slough.
In Muscogee County, home of Columbus, a school district spokesperson said the district doesn't test the drinking water for lead «because none of our schools are fed with lead pipes for water
State mandated drinking water testing has found high lead levels in eleven local school districts.
As the race for Borough President heats up with more prospective candidates testing the waters, one stellar civic leader anxiously awaits an opening to represent New York's 11th Senate District should the right pieces fall into place.
The state currently requires all school districts to test tap water for lead contamination.
The district is offering free blood testing to students and staff that may have drank the water and is hosting a public meeting at 7 p.m. Monday to discuss test results with parents.
About 20 percent of the Long Island school districts that said they tested for lead in water at their schools reported finding the metal at levels that caused them to shut down fountains and replace fixtures, according to a Newsday / News 12 Long Island survey.
Elevated levels of lead caused officials in New Jersey's largest school district, Newark Public Schools, to shut off water fountains at 30 school buildings until more tests could be conducted.
Buffalo Public Schools have been working with the Erie County Health Department to test the water at several thousand faucets and drinking fountains across 58 schools in the district, said Elena Cala, the district's spokeswoman, on Friday.
The school district released the results of testing water for lead at all 63 school buildings, which showed 308 outlets had levels above the EPA's action limit, including 18 fountains and 33 faucets typically used for consumption or food preparation.
Kwaczala is helping 23 Erie County school districts with their water testing, which is required under a state law that took effect last month.
Every one of the state's 728 public school districts must run lead tests on the water coming from drinking fountains and most of the sinks in every school building.
In accordance with New York legislation signed into law on Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2016, Union - Endicott Central School District began testing school drinking water for possible lead contamination.
He says it's necessary because school districts need help to test water for lead.
In signing the bill Tuesday, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo also directed the Health Department to issue emergency regulations to require school districts to test water for lead by Oct. 31.
The safety and well - being of the children in our community is a top priority for the Hoosick Falls Central School District, and we have tested our water thoroughly to ensure it is safe for consumption.
It was unclear if the Senate would take up a bill that passed the Assembly making it easier for residents of Hoosick Falls and other communities to sue for damages related to water pollution, or if the Assembly would pass a bill mandating testing for lead in school districts.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo has signed legislation requiring all school districts to test their water sources for lead.
University of the District of Columbia PSM in Water Resources Management and Water Resources Research Institute - Water and soil testing lab earns national accreditation (2016)
We have observed time and again where in an effort to meet Adequate Yearly Progress under No Child Left Behind requirements, states have watered down standards and school districts have taken a narrow «teach to the test» view of curricular implementation.
... Standardized tests shine a spotlight on disparities in achievement — whether for students of color or those with special needs — so districts can steer teacher support and dollars wisely, said Taylor Rub, a special education teacher at the Minneapolis charter Bright Water Elementary.
(b) Although districts retain the court's deference on matters of educational Page 2 policy, parents of special education students and their attorneys may likely test the waters on applying the SCOTUS decision in the Endrew F. case.
After the federal Lead Contamination Control Act was signed into law in 1988, the Orleans Parish school district tested school water.
The school districts changed course after the Sewerage and Water Board questioned the testing method, the lab that would analyze the results, and the lead level that would cause them to stop using water from a particular water fountain or faWater Board questioned the testing method, the lab that would analyze the results, and the lead level that would cause them to stop using water from a particular water fountain or fawater from a particular water fountain or fawater fountain or faucet.
However, RSD Deputy Chief of Staff Laura Hawkins said the district decided not to test after speaking to two water quality experts in late 2016.
The conference call on Aug. 16, 2016 included representatives of the water board, the school districts and the testing company.
After water tested at one San Diego Unified campus revealed the presence of lead at twice the allowable levels, testing is under way at schools across the district.
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