Standard Lead Testing Results
Syracuse Academy of Science Charter School recently participated in standard lead testing as part of the New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) surveillance program. In accordance with current regulations, schools are now required to conduct lead testing every three years (previously every five years ). This testing is not only a compliance measure—it allows us to identify and proactively address any outlets that may need remediation.
SAS Elementary School
As part of this year’s testing in April 2025, 39 water outlets across the building were evaluated. We are pleased to share that all drinking fountains—those actively used by students—tested well below the newly regulated action level of 5 parts per billion (ppb) and are safe for consumption. Through this testing, we identified water outlets - primarily hand washing sinks - located in the restrooms and hand washing stations which exceeded the newly regulated 5 parts per billion (ppb) lead limit (previously 15pbb).
We posted clear signage stating “Not for drinking—use for handwashing only” and began preparing a mitigation plan to replace the associated plumbing. We are committed to continued investigation and remediation, including the replacement of any older fixtures and follow-up testing to confirm that all outlets meet safety standards. Our goal is to eliminate any traces of lead and ensure the continued health and safety of all students and staff.
It’s important to note that all student-accessible drinking fountains and bottle-filling stations are safe and remain below the 5 ppb limit.
Click here to access April 2025 Test Results for the Elementary School.
SAS Middle School
As part of this year’s testing in April 2025, 30 water outlets across the building were evaluated. We are pleased to share that all drinking fountains—those actively used by students—tested well below the newly regulated action level of 5 parts per billion (ppb) and are safe for consumption. Through this testing, we identified water outlets - primarily hand washing sinks - located in the restrooms and hand washing stations which exceeded the newly regulated 5 parts per billion (ppb) lead limit (previously 15pbb).
We posted clear signage stating “Not for drinking—use for handwashing only” and began preparing a mitigation plan to replace the associated plumbing. We are committed to continued investigation and remediation, including the replacement of any older fixtures and follow-up testing to confirm that all outlets meet safety standards. Our goal is to eliminate any traces of lead and ensure the continued health and safety of all students and staff.
It’s important to note that all student-accessible drinking fountains and bottle-filling stations are safe and remain below the 5 ppb limit.
Click here to access April 2025 Test Results for the Middle School.
SAS High School
As part of this year’s testing in April 2025, 49 water outlets across the building were evaluated. Through this testing, we identified 12 water outlets (10 handwashing sinks, one bottle fill station (6pbb), while in the same unit, fountain drinking water is clean 3.7 pbb, one dishwasher, which exceeded the newly regulated five parts per billion (ppb) lead limit (previously 15pbb).
We posted clear signage stating “Not for drinking/use for handwashing only” and began preparing a mitigation plan to replace the bottle fill station filter and any necessary plumbing at the other 11 outlets. We are committed to continued investigation and remediation, including replacing any older fixtures and follow-up testing to confirm that all outlets meet safety standards. Our goal is to eliminate any traces of lead and ensure the continued health and safety of all students and staff.
It’s important to note that the bottle fill station that tested marginally above the 5 ppm limit has been disconnected from the water supply and taken out of use until it is retested with a new filter.
Click here to access April 2025 Test Results for the High School.
At Syracuse Academy of Science Charter School, ensuring safety and fostering a conducive learning environment are our top priorities for all of our students. Thank you for your continued support as we maintain a safe and healthy learning environment for all.