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IMPORTANT REMINDER: Reducing the Risk of Drinking Water Quality Problems at Schools to Protect Your Students and StaffDate: August 19, 2020
To: Public and Nonpublic Schools in Maryland, and Local Boards of Education
Every year the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) sends a reminder to public and nonpublic schools regarding how to avoid potential water quality problems during the opening week of the new school year. Although many schools may not be opening under their normal schedule this school year and have postponed the in-person classes for now, some of Maryland's nonpublic schools will be opening in the fall as originally scheduled. The intent of this reminder is to provide simple guidance (see attached "School Building Flushing - Links to Guidance") to help you avoid potential water quality problems that could arise if water in a plumbing system becomes stagnant from low or no use. The recommendations listed in the attached memo apply to all schools, regardless of their water source (e.g. public water, private well, etc.). We are sending the memo electronically in an effort to reach as many schools as possible in a timely manner . Please share the attached memo and guidance with all appropriate persons.
Thank you for your efforts to provide the highest quality of water to your students and staff. Please contact the Water Supply Program at (410) 537-3729 or water.supply@maryland.gov if you have any questions.
Sincerely,
Saeid Kasraei
Program Administrator
MDE Water Supply Program
cc: County Environmental Health Director
Attachments:
School Building Flushing Memo_August 2020.pdf
School Building Flushing - Links to Guidance_August2020.pdf
BuildingReopeningAndFlushingInfograph.pdf
BuildingReopeningAndFlushingInfographic-Spanish.pdf