b'Re-sample all drinking waterPerforming quarterly audits andFor any School District considering outlets a minimum of every fiveevaluations to ensure properfuture water sampling and/or activities (5) years (Before approximatelylabeling of non-drinking waterto reduce lead in drinking water, August 2029) utilizing first drawoutlets are still in place and are notpartnering with an experienced sampling procedures.being used for drinking purposes.Environmental Consultant that has Once re-sampled, follow requiredPerforming re-sampling activitiesknowledge in Missouri Senate Bill 681 reporting procedures on schoolutilizing first draw samplingSection 160.077 and the EPAs 3Ts for website and MODHSS reportingprocedures if any drinking waterReducing Lead in Drinking Water in platform.outlet and/or plumbing has beenSchools and Child Care Facilities is a If water source concentrations arerepaired, altered, or changed in anysmart investment to ensure your school found to be at 5 PPB or greater,way (including water main shut offsdistrict is following proper sampling and follow previous notificationto the building) prior to puttingreporting procedures and requirements requirements to parents and staff.that source back in use.for this law. Immediately remove source from service until additional remediation activities and follow up sampling is performed to show the water source met drinking water criteria of less than 5 PPB. Although not a requirement of Get the Lead Out of Schools Drinking Water Act, many environmental consultants and school districts are performing various activities to show their due diligence and to protectGym Floor Recoating Specialisttheir students and staff of potential lead contamination by performing the following: Quarterly flushing of all drinkingDESIGNING forMISSOURIS water outlets to help reduce stagnation and sediment in pipingFUTURE WORKFORCEand fixtures. Cleaning and/or replacing aerators/screens of water outlets on an annual basis. If water filters were installed, replace every 6-months or at manufacturers recommendations. Re-sampling previously identified elevated water source locations on a minimum of an annual basis (every year) utilizing first draw sampling procedures for at least three (3) consecutive years, or until the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services establishes frequency sampling requirements for previous elevated sources. Once three (3) consecutive years have shown lead concentrations below 5 PPB, these source locations would follow the same water sampling frequency testing requirements every five (5) years (as outlined in the requirement above). WWW.MSPMA.COM|23'