Delaware State Education Association (DSEA), the union representing 13,000 teachers, specialists, nurses, secretaries, custodians, food service workers, transportation workers, and paraprofessionals in Delaware's public schools, has directly contacted the EPA to formally request they investigate the fidelity to which the Delaware DOE has complied with the terms of the grant they were awarded regarding lead in the drinking water in public schools. Read more.
Lead poisoning is preventable. There are no safe levels of exposure to lead and there are no safe levels of lead in children’s blood.
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November 14, 2022 Forum on lead in the drinking water of public schools in Delaware