Independent Investigation of Carlsbad's Hope Elementary School Water Cross-Contamination Finished

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Independent Investigation of Carlsbad's Hope Elementary School Water Cross-Contamination Finished
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It’s been nearly five months since contaminated drinking water was discovered at Hope Elementary School in Carlsbad and An independent investigation has just been completed. It is expected to be presented to community members Wednesday evening.

August 2020: The Carlsbad Municipal Water District recommends to CUSD that the school's irrigation system

September - November 2020: The City of Carlsbad would not issue various work permits, including that for the installation of the temporary water meter to highline the irrigation system to a stop work order that had been issued over grading problems. At various points throughout September and October 2021, multiple verbal reports from"limited locations," most often in the restroom near the school's STEAM lab, that there was discolored, foul-smelling and bad-tasting water.

December 15, 2021: New water samples were drawn by Interpipe for analysis by EnviroMatrix, a water quality testing and consulting company, according to CUSD. These results were analyzed and sent to Erickson-Hall on January 11, 2022.NBC 7's Dave Summers heard from parents who want the school district to do more to make sure students aren't suffering long-term impacts from drinking contaminated water.

February 24, 2022: EnviroMatrix conducts its testing and analysis. The same day, Erickson Hall notifies Carlsbad Municipal Water District that a cross-connection had occurred. The cross-connection to recycled water is located and the school is closed.March 29, 2022: CUSD notifies Hope Elementary parents and staff of the investigation.Each time a concern was reported to the Principal, she reported it to the District Bond Program Manager and Erickson-Hall construction.

Erickson-Hall eventually mitigated and repaired the condition and confirmed there were no other cross-connections.

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