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Clinical Laboratory ator°y q f `hSan Bernardino, Inc -- - <br />January 23, 2017 <br />Public Water System Client <br />Re: Lead Sampling in School Drinking Water Program <br />The recent announcement from the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) ties outlined the <br />mandate for public water systems (PWS) to sample and analyze lead samples from K -12 schools within their <br />service area. This program is effective now through November 1, 2019. Below is a brief summary of the <br />major requirements of each PWS. <br />• Each PWS must submit to the SWRCB a list of all school names and addresses that are served through a <br />utility meter within their service area by .duly 1, 2017. This list shall be posted, by the PWS, on the <br />SWRCB school lead sampling site; littp: / /drine.ca.gov/lsics/ <br />• The sampling requirement becomes effective once a written request is received by the PWS from a K -12 <br />school within their service area. Response to this written request must occur within 60 days of request <br />receipt, A finalized sampling plan and sampling must occur within 90 days of request receipt. <br />• The PWS will sample 5 sites at each school requesting testing. Sampling will occur an Tuesday through <br />Friday, during a day school is in session and has been In session at least one day before the sampling <br />date, <br />• Samples will be collected as the first draw, after at least 6 hours of non use. Samples will be collected <br />into un- preserved, I liter, wide mouth, plastic, containers filled completely hill. Possible sample sites can <br />be faucets, fountains, coolers, bubblers, bottle filling stations, and filtered water sources. The school <br />staff should evaluate all possible sample sites and choose the busiest locations. Only cold water sources <br />should be sampled, and treated sampling sites (filtered, softened) should not be omitted from evaluation. <br />• Samples should be submitted to a laboratory, and preserved, within 14 days of sampling, <br />• Analytical results must be passed to the school within 2 days of receipt from the laboratory. <br />• Perform additional lead sampling, within 10 days, if any sample site exceeds the action level of 15 ppb. <br />• The PWS annual CCR should include the number of schools sainpled for lead within their service area. <br />Please visit the SWRCB Lead Sampling in Drinking Witter of California Schools site for detailed explanation <br />of the above topics, littp: / /driiic.ca.gov/lsics. <br />Clinical Laboratory will be offering the drinking water analysis of lead in schools for S 17.50 per sample. <br />All analyses will include the required containers, detailed analytical report, and electronic data transfer to <br />the State database. Please contact your laboratory Project Manager for additional Information or to request <br />containers. <br />Sincerely, <br />Bob Glaubig <br />Laboratory Director <br />Clinical Laboratory of San Bernardino, Inc. <br />(909) 525 -7693 <br />le aubi a clinical- lnb.com <br />Past Office Box 329 Son Bernardino, CA 92402{9 t l31"ar (909)825 -7696 E'LAP R`uutber 1088 <br />