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SAISD claims progress in reducing water lead, declines interviews on process

San Antonio Urban Editorial Team
Last updated: 2024/08/23 at 11:59 PM
San Antonio Urban Editorial Team Published August 23, 2024
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SAISD claims progress in reducing water lead, declines interviews on process

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Challenges Faced by SAISDTransparency Concerns

SAN ANTONIO – Lead contamination in water is a serious concern, especially for children. The CDC states that no amount of lead in water is safe for kids to drink. The San Antonio Independent School District (SAISD) has been proactive in addressing this issue to ensure the safety of its students.

KSAT Investigates has delved into how SAISD is handling the potential health hazard of lead contamination in its schools, providing valuable insights into the district’s efforts.

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Lead testing in schools is a voluntary practice in Texas. Recently, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced over $2 million in grants for schools in the state to participate in lead testing programs, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding children from lead exposure.

Herbie Ziskend from the White House highlighted the significance of lead-free environments for the well-being of children, stating, “It’s another way for schools, childcare centers, and communities to replace lead and ensure our kids are not exposed to it.”

The harmful effects of lead exposure on children are well-documented, with even low levels of lead in the bloodstream potentially leading to behavior and learning problems, lower IQ and hyperactivity, slowed growth, hearing problems, and anemia.

SAISD has taken steps to test for lead contamination in its schools, with data from 2022 revealing concerning levels of lead in various school facilities.

In response to these findings, SAISD spokesperson Laura Short shared that the district received a grant from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality Voluntary Lead Testing in School and Childcare Program. This grant enabled the distribution of Brita water pitchers and filters to all schools in the district, highlighting the district’s commitment to reducing lead exposure below regulated thresholds.

Challenges Faced by SAISD

Despite efforts to address lead contamination, SAISD faced criticism for purchasing fillers that did not filter out lead, raising concerns among parents and the community. The district’s decision-making process regarding water quality issues came under scrutiny, highlighting the need for transparency and accountability.

Transparency Concerns

Questions have arisen regarding the transparency of SAISD’s communications and decision-making processes, particularly in response to challenges like lead contamination and infrastructure failures. The district’s handling of media inquiries and reluctance to provide comprehensive answers have raised doubts about its commitment to openness and accountability.

As investigations continue, it is crucial for educational institutions like SAISD to prioritize the health and safety of students by actively addressing lead contamination and other environmental hazards. Public awareness and engagement are essential in holding institutions accountable and ensuring the well-being of our communities.

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