Seattle Public
Schools Drinking Water Quality Improvement
Program:
Remediation Plan,
Status and Recommendations
Attachment A: Board
Adopted Policy E10.00 and Procedures E10.01
Attachment B:
Definitions
Attachment C:
Oversight Committe Charge
Attachment D: Results
of End-Use Plumbing Components Testing
Attachment E: Results
of Special Lead Sampling at Decatur (AE II) School
Attachment F: Lead
Level Variability Evaluation
Attachment F1: Results
of Variability Testing for Seattle Public Schools
Attachment G:
Assessment of Lead Exposure from School Drinking
water
Attachment H: Lead
Risk Assesment (Separate document on file at SPS)
Attachment I: Basis
for the Iron Testing Approach
Attachment J: Results
from Laboratory and Field Testing of POU Filters
Attachment K: Review
of Regulations and Guidelines for Bottled Waters
Attachment L:
Literature Review - Potential Risks Associated with Leaching of
Organic Contaminants from Plastic Piping Materials
Attachment M: Testing,
Mitigation and Source Investigation for Arsenic
Attachment M.1:
Summary of Testing and Mitigation for Arsenic
Attachment M.2:Arsenic
Source Investigation
Attachment N:
Prioritization Approach for Complete Piping Replacement at
Schools
Attachment O: Database
User Guide
Attachment P:
Procedures for Water Quality Web Pages
Attachment Q: Water
Quality Operations and Maintenance Manual
Attachment Q1a:
Flushing Protocol for Returning Water to Regular Service in Seattle
Public Schools
Attachment Q1b:
Pre-Sampling Flushing Protocol for Seattle Public
Schools
Attachment Q1c:
Flushing Plan for Refurbished / New Schools
Attachment Q2:
Acceptable Low-Lead End-Use Pluming Components
Attachment Q3:
Procedures for Pre-conditioning Piping and Drinking Water Bubbler
Heads
Attachment Q4:
Specification for Bottled Water
Attachment Q5:
Procedures for Water Quality Sampling and Analysis
Attachment Q6:
Specification for POU Filter (Under Development/review)
Attachment Q7:
Procedures for Filter Cartridge Replacement
Attachment Q8:
Cross-Connection Control Program
Attachment Q9: USEPA.
3T's for Reducing Lead in Drinking Water in Schools - Revised
Guidance. Octber 2006.
Attachment R:
Presentations and Paper Associated with the SPS Drinking Water
Quality Improvement Program
Attachment R1:
Presentation for the USEPA Lead in Schools Workshop, December 7,
2004
Attachment R2: Lead
Release from End-Use Plumbing Components in Seattle Public Schools.
Presentation to NSF International, November 2005
Attachment: R3:
Challenges and Approach for Mitigating Iron-Related water Quality
Problems in Seattle Public Schools. Presentation at AWWA Water
Quality Technology Conference, November 2005.
Attachment R4: Testing
of Point-of-Use Filters at Seattle Public Schools Drinking
Fountains. Presentation at AWWA Water Qulity Technology Conference,
November 2005.
Attachment R5: Lead
Release from End-Use Plumbing Components in Seattle Public Schools.
Presentation at AWWA Annual Conference, June 2006.
Attachment R6: Lead
Variability Testing in Seattle Public Schools. Manuscript submitted
to Journal AWWA, 2006.
Attachment R7: Lead
Release from End-Use Plumbing Components. Presentation at AWWA
Water Quality TEchnology Conference, November 2006.
Attachment R8: Lead
Variability Testing of Drinking Water Fountains in Seattle Public
Schools. Presentation at AWWA Water Quality Technology Conference,
November 2006.
Attachment R9:Lead
Variability Testing of Drinking Water Fountains in Seattle Public
Schools. Presentation at AWWA Distribution System Symposium, Reno
NV, March, 2007
Attachment R10: Pb
Release from New End-Use Plumbing Components in Seattle Public
Schools. Manuscript submitted to Journal AWWA, 2006 (in
review)
Attachment R11:
Occurrence and Mitigation of Arsenic in Drinking Water Taps in
Public School Buildings. AWWA REsearch Symposium. March
2007.