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Kanawha school superintendent releases statement on water testing

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Kanawha County School Superintendent Ron Duerring released the following staement Friday evening in connection with the latest round of water testing in more than a dozen county schools:

Water testing results from 18 Kanawha County schools have returned with non-detect readings. The Rapid Response Team was asked to visit the schools on Thursday, Feb. 6 – 7, 2014 following reports of an odor being detected.

Non-detect means that there are no traces of MCHM at neither the 1 part per million screening level recommended by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control for protecting public health nor the 10 parts per billion screen level directed by West Virginia Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin.

Schools listed with non-detect levels include:

Alum Creek Elementary

Belle Elementary

Chandler Elementary

Elk Elementary Center

Grandview Elementary

Holz Elementary

J.E. Robins Elementary

John Adams Middle School

Malden Elementary

Midland Trail Elementary School

Overbrook Elementary

Riverside High School

Ruffner Elementary

Ruthlawn Elementary School

South Charleston Middle School

Stonewall Jackson Middle

Watts Elementary

Weberwood Elementary

These schools had been tested last week and earlier this week as well and reported at a non-detect level.

 





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